<p>Should i take princton or kaplan reviews?
How much points, if you took this course, did it inrese for you?</p>
<p>Even if you memorize an entire test prep book, you won't do as good as someone who took say 10 practice tests and developed his own unique strategies that worked for him rather than follow a book. Granted, prep books are still helpful, but they won't get you your 2300 guranteed. RocketReview is great for math because it gives you the secrets to getting a 700+ on the Math. Gruber's covers a ton of math concepts(almost all of them). The best prep book is the Collegeboard Official SAT study guide, AKA the blue book. It has 8 practice tests, which is all you'll need. Take a practice test, analyze your mistakes, try to fix them.</p>
<p>no i mean which SAt prep review course at those centers...</p>
<p>Princeton Review is definitely better. Just look at their prep books and you will see a big difference. I would do their course over Kaplan.</p>
<p>Yep, definitely go with Princeton Review. I've never used it, but I have used Kaplan. No way PR is worse.</p>