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Bits n Bytes 6/1/05
"I gave the Pocket Prep to my granddaughter, a high school junior, who recently scored as a
National Merit Scholar. Her comment was, `cool, awesome, and where was this device last
year?'"
"Its portability allows it to be a constant companion that is ready for use at anytime or
place and readily fits into almost any time slot. For example, it can be used on school bus
commutes, drives in the family car or on a plane trip. It will turn waiting time into productive
time which is ideal for today’s active student life."
CollegeBound Teen Magazine 5/1/05
"Pocket Prep for the NEW SAT…answer questions faster than a speeding bullet…and actually get them
right. The SAT device can also attack any math problem without hesitation (with a little help from
his sidekick, The Princeton Review)."
CE Lifestyles 5/1/05
"Franklin and the Princeton Review have put together a handheld prep product specifically for the
child in your life who’s cramming for the SAT. The device features tutorials, practice exams,
drill cards, and personal diagnostic reports. Tutorials and other verbal tools are specifically
designed to help students prepare for the new essay as well. Bring on the college
recruiters."
TheHawaiiChannel.com
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If you have a child getting ready to take the SATs, Franklin Electronic Publishers has
put a whole Princeton Review Prep course for the new SAT into a handheld tutor. It will
sell for $180 when it hits the market in February. It includes practice drills, electronic
flash cards, and verbal, math and essay tutorials.
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