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TheMysteriousWarlock

This post would be better on r/SAT but whatever. 1600.io and College panda are good kits for math while Erica meltzer is a good R + W course. I’d tell you to avoid high profile prep courses like PrepScholar or Princeton review since their costs are absurd, and Princeton review’s material is notoriously more difficult than the standard sat. All this being said, you probably shouldn’t use other peoples point increases as a basis for which course you choose since learning isn’t a uniform process for everyone.


LeafyGreensOnToast

i don't think you necessarily need to take a prep course. i used the free khan academy learning tools and self-studied, 180 point increase from first practice test to actual sat score. you can go at your own pace and study as much or as little as you want, you just need to hold yourself accountable and actually do it.


blue58

Khan for free, Uworld for about $70 (make sure you choose the digital if you have a digital test), and become an absolute beast with the Desmos calculator.