The Princeton Review HIGH SCHOOL EDGE 7CD Set. Ages 14-18 | 
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Format: Box Set Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows 98 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 11 x 2.3 x 10
Model: SCH5844AE UPC: 772040775933 EAN: 0772040775933 ASIN: B00000JLOZ
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Amazon.com Review Are you looking for an entertaining way to supplement a high school student's academic skills? The test-prep experts at Princeton Review have devised IHigh School Edge/I, an impressive package with seven CD-ROMs, which cover algebra, geometry, vocabulary, Spanish, French, anatomy, health, SAT preparation, and report writing and research.p IHigh School Edge/I is aimed at college-bound students. Though it offers instruction in subjects that are taught in school, it should not be mistaken for a remedial program. Two of the seven discs feature the Princeton Review's SAT prep material. The target audience here is average and above-average students who are headed to college but don't ace all their classes and tests.p There is so much material included in IHigh School Edge/I that it's hard to imagine any high school student having time to use it all. All the CD-ROMs are easily loaded, and the programs are very simple to use. The graphics are cartoonish and friendly, with a dose of the Princeton Review's smart-aleck attitude thrown in for good measure. The Complete Reference Collection gives you access to 10 valuable references, including IWebster's New World Dictionary/I, IThe World Almanac/I, and ICompton's Atlas and Encyclopedia/I.p IHigh School Edge/I comes with a Princeton Review guarantee: if a student finishes the program and doesn't raise his or her grade in algebra, geometry, Spanish, French, or anatomy, Princeton Review will refund the price of the software. To get a refund, the student must return the used CD-ROMs (which have an automatic record-keeping function that shows which lessons and tests have been taken) along with copies of report cards. A student must use the program within two grading periods to qualify for a refund. i--Matthew Kohut/i
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