Electronics : Franklin TSA-2400 Princeton Review Pocket Prep Interactive Handheld Tutor for the SAT and ACT

Electronics : Franklin TSA-2400 Princeton Review Pocket Prep Interactive Handheld Tutor for the SAT and ACT

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Franklin TSA-2400 Princeton Review Pocket Prep Interactive Handheld Tutor for the SAT and ACT

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Franklin TSA-2400 Princeton Review Pocket Prep Interactive Handheld Tutor for the SAT and ACT
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Street Price: $179.99
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Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 4 AAA
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Franklin Electronics
EAN: 0084793997228
Label: Franklin Electronics
Product Manufacturer: Franklin Electronics
Model: TSA-2400
Publisher: Franklin Electronics
Release Date: August 01, 2006
Studio: Franklin Electronics


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  • Complete SAT & ACT test preparation suite/Reading, writing, science, math and essay tutorials
  • Timed full-length practice SAT and ACT exams with answers/explanations
  • Instant exam scoring with answers and explanations for incorrect answers
  • Practice drills and electronic flash cards/Dictionary and Thesaurus link/Advanced grammar guide
  • Vocabulary list with over 5,000 words/Custom user word list




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Franklin/Princeton TSA-2400 ACT/SAT Tutor ...
This is a cool product! I had purchased several workbooks for my son to use in preparation for his ACT, and he was more or less unimpressed. However, when I showed him the TSA-2400, he was actually pretty interested in it. Although we haven't received his score yet, I am quite sure the pocket tutor helped him do better than if he hadn't used it. It is a little pricey, but I think well worth it. Spending $120 is a bargain, it if gets them into a better school, gets them a better job, and gets them out of the house!!



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