The Bottom Line
Are you struggling with math? Worried about the essay? This product lets you target those areas. It's easy, it's convenient, and it's something students can feel comfortable using.
Bottom line, this is a great product, and one that fits the student lifestyle.
- You can study anywhere.
- You can study only the areas you need to study if you choose.
- Offers a personal evaluation--it tells you what you need to study.
- Provides sample questions with updates.
- Includes essay preparation.
- The cost will keep some students from using it.
Description
- Easy to carry in a backpack.
- Offers timed practice tests.
- Gives personal diagnostic reports. It helps you identify strengths and weaknesses.
- Flashcards for vocabulary.
- Links to thesaurus and dictionary.
- Large LCD screen.
Guide Review - Franklin's SAT 2400 Pocket Prep for the SAT
Cant find time to study for the SAT? Good news!
Franklin Electronics has joined the Princeton Review to introduce a handheld device that fits the busy schedules of high school students.
This tiny tutor can tag along anywhere and can be used any time. If you find yourself suffering a long bus ride or sitting around waiting for band practice to start, you can use your free time going over grammar drills, testing your vocabulary with flashcards, or practicing for essay tests.
This could be the best product since sliced bread for students preparing for the SAT. That is, if they can afford the price.




