An SAT review course can be done on your own time, in the comfort of your own home, online using Collegeboard's Official SAT Online Course. Kaplan also offers online SAT preparation courses.
You can take a preparation course for the Princeton Review SAT exam at any time. The best thing would be to revise and use the course until you feel confident enough to sit the exam.
Through Princeton you are able to prepare for your SAT on your own schedule. There are many ways to sign up please visit http://www.princetonreview.com/college/sat-psat-test-preparation.aspx to review those choices.
There are many suitable SAT prep courses. Kaplan and The Princeton Review offer courses in SAT prep, but regardless of the course someone takes they should always make sure to do practice tests.
Usually most high schools offer SAT and ACT preparatory courses for students taking the tests for their first time. These classes have been known to raise scores for retakes as well.
Barnes and Nobles' has several to choose from. "SAT and PSAT 2012" from Princeton Review, "Barron's SAT" from Barron's, "Cracking the SAT, 2012 Edition" from Princeton Review are three popular titles.
Sure. Collegeboard itself, the people in charge of creating and administering the SAT, offer an online SAT preparation course, located here: https://satonlinecourse.collegeboard.com
I think that both are helpful, as long as you're getting an idea of what the actual test will look/feel like in terms of format and timing. This site has some free sample questions: http://www.universitylanguage.com/quiz/SAT/
Princeton Review does SAT subject tutoring with students. They also prep for the LSAT, ACT and GMAT. Here is a link - www.princetonreview.com/.../sat-subject-tests-tutoring.aspx
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Yes there is an online SAT course that can help your daughter study before she retakes the SAT test. Follow this link for the offical SAT online course offered by the college board: https://satonlinecourse.collegeboard.com/SR/login/splashSchoolLogin.jsp
Yes, professors typically have access to and review course evaluations completed by students at the end of a course.
The Princeton Review does offer PSAT tutoring for with 30 hours of instruction and a guarantee of at least a 150 point improvement in your final score. The student needed to enroll in the Ultimate Claseroom course before February 7, 2011. More details about this course can be found at http://www.princetonreview.com/sat-ultimate-score-improvement.aspx?gclid=CLGbwsvz2KkCFQJrKgodkWQHFg