Anonymous wrote:Prep Matters is the best in the area, but they're very expensive. We used them for my son who had an IEP and severe ADHD with low processing speed. I think his starting score, without his extended time accommodation or any prep, was maybe 29. His final score was 35 out of 36, after a ton of in-depth work. The student needs to put in the work. Tutors can't just magically wave a wand and hand your kid a high score.
Prepmatters has some great tutors, but be careful when they place you with someone. It can be hit or miss. Because of availability, they might assign you to a younger and inexperienced tutor. We had to ask for a reassignment after one session and luckily they comped the first session with the new tutor who had many years of experience and was in more demand.