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[quote=Anonymous]The glib quick answer goes something like this: Most people with PSAT scores <1300 will benefit from any type of prep. The size of the improvement has to do with the number of hours spent so it might as well be in a group setting. Most people with PSAT scores >1420 or so really need one on one tutoring or it takes a huge number of hours (or incredible organization) to find the weak areas. This group is trying for a 1600 so that is a different process. For scores in between and those that don't fit in with "most people" you need a few hours of one on one tutoring just to figure out which type of prep will work. We had one in each group. The first used Kaplan and enforced daily practice to increase 200 points to 1390. The second used Breakthrough test prep to, one and done, a 1600.[/quote]
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