I actually loved the math prep. Really got into reviving long lost skills, and this segued into a curiosity about the history of math, and from here I learned that Charlemagn of Holy Roman Emperor fame (ninth century) developed a standardized test for entrance into one of his universities. One of his questions was just the same as on the SAT - a logic question about how to cross a river in an overloaded canoe. All sorts of interesting rabbit holes emerged from my SAT experience!
I actually loved the math prep. Really got into reviving long lost skills, and this segued into a curiosity about the history of math, and from here I learned that Charlemagn of Holy Roman Emperor fame (ninth century) developed a standardized test for entrance into one of his universities. One of his questions was just the same as on the SAT - a logic question about how to cross a river in an overloaded canoe. All sorts of interesting rabbit holes emerged from my SAT experience!
Much like a colonoscopy, the prep sounds more painful than the test itself.
I hate tests. They just prove what I already know : ) Good luck Liza