I finally realized that I'm incapable of studying on my own and need to take an actual class. Both Kaplan and Princeton Review have classes nearby and offer several groups in the next few months. PR is about $200 cheaper and there are 7 sessions, 3 hours each (which I think might be a bit much). Kaplan has 9 sessions that are 2.5 hours each. Can anyone recommend either of the two? Pros and cons?
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Re: Kaplan or Princeton Review
What test, the GRE?
Hubby used Kaplan to study for the MCAT and did great. I used a Princeton Review workbook that I got from the library after I decided on 10/9/2006 to take the GRE on 10/13 (when my due date was 10/19, LOL!) I did pretty well too. I guess that's all the input I have!Alison
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Re: Kaplan or Princeton Review
Originally posted by Vishenka69I'm planning on taking GRE. DH did Kaplan for MCAT but that was 10 year ago. I've tried getting books and studying on my own but I suck at independent study.Alison
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