When Would You Recommend SAT Tutors/Programs

<p>So, I've never taken an official SAT test yet, but on practice tests, I'm consistently scoring around 1900-2100.</p>

<p>I have, however, taken the PSATs and got a 193 - primarily based on my low score on math, which I have surprisingly got up to mid-70s.</p>

<p>Stats:
Math - 60
CR - 65 (on Practice tests, I seem to be doing kind of worse)
Writing - 68 </p>

<p>Would you recommend that I get a professional tutor/enroll in an SAT program or should I just keep on practicing myself. It seems like a lot of my friends are getting tutors, haha, so I'm kind of pressured.</p>

<p>My ultimate goal is 2250+.</p>

<p>SAT tutors/programs in general are for kids scoring 1400 and want to bump it up to 1800-1900. There is no way in heck a SAT tutor can help you get up to 2250+. Unless you get a private personal tutor who will help you with your individual weaknesses. It's a waste of money anyways.</p>

<p>The programs just mimic the books, and the tutors(Private) just aid you in pinpointing your weaknesses in different areas of various subjects. Since your already in the upper tier score wise, just find out what types of questions you often get wrong and buy yourself a few quality prep books to tend to your needs. </p>

<p>If your the type of person that cant sit still for an hour studying and have some extra cash to blow out, then go with the private tutor.</p>