Nancy G
GBRefund Not Yet Received After Being Approved by TestRocker My son failed to get the 200+ point improvement on his SAT, and he just missed the 1500 score. He did do all the work he was assigned and met with his tutor for all of his sessions. I requested a refund on March 27th and got a one line reply on March 30th saying that the refund was approved and that I should look out for the refund on the following Monday. I emailed them back on April 5th and 7th and have not had any further correspondence from them. Needless to say my refund has not been processed. I called the 1-855-762-5697 number but a recorded message just pointed me back to the email address I've been writing to. I'm disappointed that I have not received my refund and that no one from TestRocker has emailed me back to explain why.
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.
Mehret Belayneh
GBthey are SCAM These people deceived us about helping my daughter with her SAT and they STOPED answering our emails after they took the $2900. Please BE CAREFUL! They won't pick up their phones and their email. it is scam
Amogh Reddy
GBThe best coaching My time with testrocker was satisfying and helped me progress to better learning. The frequent practice and work helped me master topics that came on the test. The modules did help me learn through repeated practice. The videos were crucial in my understanding of the subject matter. My class experience was very good, the tutors guided me very well throughout the course. Their clarification and traching methods were effective. I would rate testrocker a 6/5. I would recommend others to engage interest in Testrocker. Thanks, Amogh
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.