@cornellaspirant Co-founder of PrepScholar here. Disclaimer: I clearly have potential for bias, so take what I say with mountains of salt.
No program will work for you unless you’re willing to put in hard work and be smart about your studying. You need to diagnose your weaknesses, reflect on your mistakes, and practice and improve those weaknesses. If you’re not willing to do that, no program is going to improve your score significantly.
With that said, I believe we’ve built the best prep program available right now. At our core is customization - we diagnose your strengths and weaknesses and customize what you learn to best improve your score. We divide the entire test into discrete skills so you can focus on learning patterns. The program also serves you questions appropriate for your level so you’re always being challenged.
In addition, we’ve built in motivational features to keep you studying and hold you accountable for your work. You’ll get feedback on how you’re doing and a structured study plan so you won’t have to guess on what to work on next.
As I’ve said many times before, you do NOT need a program to improve. Many people on CC study by themselves, are super driven, and are very insightful into their own mistakes. These are often good practices often built up over a decade of strong education. If this is you, I encourage you to try studying by yourself and seeing how much you improve. We also publish a ton of free resources and guides at blog.prepscholar.com, which you can use to guide your work in addition to the good info here on CC.
Unfortunately most students in the country don’t fit this profile (and I say this from personal experience having worked with thousands of students across the country). Many students do benefit from structure and continuous motivation. This lets them focus their energy on learning and not worrying about what to study next or whether they’re improving.
I encourage you to check out our free trial and see if it’s a good fit for you.