Michael R
GBSTAY AWAY From this SCAM program!!! READ THIS! Test rocker is a scam. go to the Better Business Bureau and read the reviews/complaints. The BBB status is "unable to locate business". Its a shell company. Their is no management or customer service. My daughter was promised the refund of her $2000+ class because of the "200 point SAT guarantee" and i'm emailing with no response for over a week regarding the $2k refund. They have no real phone number or sales team. Anyways, now i'm stuck figuring out how to file a small claims court case against them. May need to get an attorney involved. On top of that. The actual course was disorganized and not much better than buying an SAT study book. Please save your time, money and aggravation and stay away from Test Rocker. ALSO try calling them. They just steer you to a general email address. ZERO customer service.
Wendy /Jersey City
GBTestRocker program highly recommended I highly recommend the TestRocker program. The staff worked dilligently with my son to achieve the SAT goal we were aiming for. He was given multiple practice tests to gage how he would score and they were quick to address any concerns. Emily and Ashley were very hands on and quick to provide guidance and alternatives when he hit obstacles. Ashley went so far as to sit in on one of his sessions. My son found the modules beneficial and the instructors easy to understand and work with. Definitely worth the investment.
Krishitaa
INTestrockers review Testockers helped me with the concepts and attending their classes regularly, gave me consistent practice with the SAT. So, I did not have to cram everything in a short period of time and burnout. This helped me tons while attending the actual SAT because I already had done a lot of practice. These practice questions from testrockers were slightly harder than those in the practice SAT from college board. This made the actual SAT exam easier for me.
Harsh Rai
SGFeedback Overall it is an effective tool to use for prep, however, there are some aspects which are negative. For instance, there are only three questions per question type whereas Khan Academy has many more questions per question type. Also, I don't like how the answers in the "Answer Sheet" section are saved and can't be redone as this makes it hard to revise and review topics that were done several months ago. I also wish for there to be more test papers to practice.
J
INOverall Overall, the classes were good, but I wish that the classes would be "personalized" towards fixing our weaknesses. It would be great if we spent more time in English practicing HOW to read texts during actual exams. The one-on-one online classes that we did days before the test (practicing with sample SAT tests from Collegeboard) were the most helpful for me. I wish there were more essay writing practices as well.