SAT® Ultimate Classroom

SAT Essentials Courses

Our most comprehensive and personalized course option, SAT Ultimate Classroom delivers real results. Want to prep for the ACT too? Learn more about SAT Ultimate Classroom with ACT LiveOnline Boost.

Through a smart combination of thorough lessons, extensive in-class review, and customized test-taking strategies, our Ultimate Classroom course gets you ready to achieve your best score. We’ll teach you everything you need to know AND practice with you in class to make sure you’ve mastered it! Plus, get a head start on your college journey with our handy Admissions and Financial Aid Primer.

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Expert and Personalized Instruction

  • 30 hours of instruction on all of the different types of questions that appear on the SAT
  • Personalized test-taking strategies based on your own strengths and weaknesses

Enhanced Review & Practice

  • Extensive in-class review of homework
  • 4 full-length practice tests
  • Additional math drills
  • Additional reading review
  • Vocabulary building exercises

Admissions and Financial Aid Primer

  • Introduction to a variety of admissions and financial aid topics
    • How to maximize your admissions potential
    • Types of financial aid available
    • How to research and select the right school for you
  • Convenient 24/7 access to multimedia resources on our Online Student Center

Comprehensive Tools

  • Personalized feedback on your essay with  LiveGraderSM
  • 11 Practice Tests for the SAT and PSAT
  • What to Expect on Test Day Guide
  • The Princeton Review SAT Student Manual

Guaranteed Score Improvements

Our expert instructors will keep you focused on the areas of the exam where you can gain the most points. And if you don’t score higher, we’ll refund your money!

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