<p>I took the SAT in may and i got 2000 (620 CR, 740 M, 640 W). I feel that I could do much better with a class. I have heard that Princeton Review is the best class, but does anyone else have a suggestion?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>I took the SAT in may and i got 2000 (620 CR, 740 M, 640 W). I feel that I could do much better with a class. I have heard that Princeton Review is the best class, but does anyone else have a suggestion?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>Honestly, I say the best class is no class. The only advantage to a class (in my opinion) is that you’re forced to sit and practice. If you have the discipline to do that at home, then go ahead and do that!</p>
<p>I took Princeton Review. I found the class extremely helpful - particularly because it motivated me to study, and the strategies they taught were incredibly helpful. But, of course, the class does not substitute practice, which was ultimately even more helpful than taking a class for me. My friend also took Kaplan, and she said that was a pretty helpful class as well.</p>