<p>I completed the SAT examination back in June. It wasn’t easy and I certainly couldn’t have done it alone, although that thought had crossed my mind initially.</p>
<p>Independent study, I find peaceful at first, but, as I’m sure all of you can relate, when you reach an intellectual roadblock (so to speak) it’s definitely advantageous to reach out and locate some quality help. That said, I decided on shopping around (3 or 4 months ago) in an attempt to discover a Test Prep Program that worked for me and I’m just interested in hearing about some of your experiences with lets say DreamShare Learning, Kaplan, OR Princeton Review (to name a few of the big SAT Test Prep Seminar providers). What sold you? What was your experience like? Would you use them again?</p>
<p>Personally, after weeks of looking around, I went with DreamShare Learning because they’re affordable (I’m on a tight budget), accessible and my teacher was really cool. I learned a lot and scored in the 99th percentile - so it was definitely worth the investment. </p>
<p>Get back to me guys.</p>
<p>Greg</p>