Best SAT/ACT prep course?

<p>Does anyone know of any good SAT/ACT prep course? I am taking both tests so it shouldn’t matter. Price doesn’t matter as long as it gets me 2000+!!</p>

<p>You’ll probably be fine just studying from a prep book, ideally one with a lot of practice tests in it. </p>

<p>I’ve heard that the Princeton honors SAT course is really good. Around my area the Princeton review place guarantees you your money back if you don’t score at least a 2100. However I believe you need an 1850 to get in to the honors course. <a href=“SAT 1400 | SAT Prep Classes | The Princeton Review”>http://www.princetonreview.com/sat/sat-honors-prep.aspx&lt;/a&gt;
But then again I do agree with halcyonheather that a course isn’t necessary since the same results can be achieved with a couple of books. Never took the Princeton review course and I still got a 2200. Good luck!</p>

<p>Are there any online SAT1 prep courses for international students ? plzzz</p>

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Then just get the blue book and barrons series and you should be set for 2000+</p>

<p>I am currently in the Y2 academy. It guarantees at least a 400 point increase or a 2200. The class is essentially brute force work. </p>

<p>The best way to prepare for the SAT is to be good at taking tests and actually know the material. 99% of the SAT is stuff you should’ve learned in middle school or freshman/sophomore year. </p>

<p>^ you just literally summarized any test in general with that first sentence.</p>

<p>Exactly. The SAT is like any other test. </p>

<p>^ Now that we’ve confirmed that the SAT is a test, can we get back to OP’s question?</p>

<p>OP is irrelevant and in the wrong section. Nothing will get him a 2000!!! +++ !!! 1!!! besides drive, and that involves googling “best SAT CLASSES FOR ME!!!” which will bring him the exact same things we’re telling him.</p>

<p>I don’t believe in test prep for the ACT/SAT. They are supposed to be college readiness tests. If you study and prep for either of these tests then that doesn’t reflect how much knowledge you’ve accumulated throughout school. </p>

<p>Reason Prep is awesome and free. They have their own YouTube channel and a ton of great videos. </p>