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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks! How would you compare Prep Matters with Kaplan or Princeton Review?[/quote] Wouldn't know. The thing about PrepMatters is that it's individualized. They work with a student to figure out their strengths and weaknesses and then plan accordingly. We found it very efficient. Both kids did all the homework and the practice tests. It's not magic. Students do need to be disciplined and motivated and be willing to do the work. It is expensive though. I don't think we did more than 8 classes each. We regarded it as an investment. The kid with a 1500 was just before covid, when that was stilll a very good score. And a 35 is a 35. They both go to T20 schools so it was worth it for us. [/quote]
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