Complete this analogy:
Kaplan’s SAT Workbook 2007:paper :: Kaplan’s SAT Prep 2008:________
- (a) digital download
- (b) affordable
- (c) mobile
- (d) fun!
- (e) all of the above
If you chose “e” congratulations, you’re a nerd (in the best way)!
When I was in high school, all you had to do to score a 1500 on the SATs was to “ditch” school on the Friday before the Saturday test date, sit down with The College Board’s “10 Real SATs” study bible, and train the hellouta your brain by burning through every single one of those darn “10 Real SATs” in a 15-hour cram session sitting worthy of an ’80s movie montage set to Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger.”
Nowadays, the kids need instant gratification. They want and need to study anywhere, anytime. Studying’s like a drug to them. That’s why Kaplan’s come out with SAT Prep 2008 for 5th generation iPods with iPod software 1.2 or later.

Like the SAT test itself, this Kaplan iPod “game” series is split into 3 sections/modules: Math, Reading, and Writing. Each is about 30-40 MB and are reasonably priced at $4.99/section.
For you high school students, remember that it’s never too early to start prepping for the SATs, and what better way to study than to solve some quadratic equations or do some analogies in between Rihanna’s “Umbrella” and Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab.” Plus, if you don’t have an iPod already, this is a surefire way to get your parents to buy you one.
Check the iTunes Store for more details.
*Warning: The use of Kaplan’s SAT Prep 2008 software for the iPod does not guarantee the user acceptance into Harvard, nor does it guarantee a higher score on your SATs. The developer only guarantees FUN.
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