<p>I assume you are talking about the Princeton Review Ultimate Course. Don’t take it. They set you up with 2 books (1 Manual, 11 PTs for the SAT). The course is fine but you aren’t always guaranteed a good tutor. I improved 200 points on practice tests but it didn’t really matter since my goal wasn’t met throughout the course.</p>
<p>It was the biggest mistake I made. If you are upset about your SAT score, don’t worry. Improvement takes time and dedication. I assume you were in school which can be a bit troublesome for some students, especially considering extracurricular activities and AP classes. With your money now, buy books aimed at the SAT. You will need the Blue Book if you haven’t already bought it. 10 Practice Tests isn’t enough though. Try getting books aimed at each section. For math, I use PWN the SAT: Math Guide. Check out the sticky. A lot of the guides it contains are VERY VERY helpful. After all, you can’t get better at a test unless you know it by heart.</p>
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