Hi everyone!
I was researching different prep courses and have decided to go with the Testmasters prep.. however, I have a very busy schedule and was thinking about doing the online prep. I was wondering if anyone who has taken the online prep and can give me some feedback. I want to make sure I have the best resources for the test and would greatly appreciate your comments.
Also, if you could let me know which prep courses you feel worked best for you, I just want to make the right decision before I pay up.
Thanks!
Online Prep v. In-class Prep Forum
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Re: Online Prep v. In-class Prep
Bear in mind that the real Testmasters doesn't have an online course. The online course calling itself Testmasters is the one based out of Texas.
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Re: Online Prep v. In-class Prep
I've actually taken Princeton Review's in-class and online class (as a retake). And I think that the in-class was more beneficial because it was in person and grabbed my attention more. With the size of an online class, as well as other reasons, I felt like an inconvenience when I asked questions. Looking at half assed writing from a mouse on a computer screen just didn't do it for me. Sure the online hours will be more flexible for working students but it lacks the potential you can learn in person IMO.
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Re: Online Prep v. In-class Prep
Wait...is this not the official testmasters?:
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If not, which is official? This one is based out of Santa Monica, and I was fairly certain it was official. However, it does have an online course. Am I wrong?
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If not, which is official? This one is based out of Santa Monica, and I was fairly certain it was official. However, it does have an online course. Am I wrong?
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Re: Online Prep v. In-class Prep
Huh. I appear to be wrong. That is definitely the real Testmasters. It's a recorded online course, as opposed to a live online course, but that's an online course.
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