|font:Courier New||B:0|Team SAT condescends somewhat by assuming the SAT is difficult for “cool” high school students. The easy-to-use interface lets you choose a guide--in the form of a good-looking college graduate--to take you through the program. While the guides encourage you to study, their repeated comments about the difficulty of the SAT are demoralizing.|CR||CR||CR||B:1|1/2^|font:Courier New||B:O|As for content, test-taking and math strategies were both too broad to be useful. Essential math skills were never reviewed; instead the math section focused on using a calculator, but the sample test questions didn’t exercise the calculator skills that the program taught. The verbal section was right on target, though.|CR||CR||CR||CR||B:1|2/2|CR|^|font:Courier New||B:0|*Student guides walk you through|CR| interactive examples.|CR|*The study tracker keeps tabs on which|CR| questions have been used and continually|CR| provides new test questions.|CR|*Contains 10 full tests and 5 quizzes.|CR|*Performance analysis shows how you fared|CR| overall.|CR|*The quiz mode option provides a|CR| faster-moving practice opportunity.|CR||CR||CR|^|font:Courier New||B:0|Available on floppy and CD for Windows and Mac|CR||CR|Windows Minimum System Requirements:|CR|* MS-DOS 3.1 |CR|* Microsoft Windows 3.1 |CR|* 386 processor |CR|* CD-ROM drive |CR|* 4MB of RAM (3MB free on hard disk)|CR|* VGA graphics|CR|* Mouse|CR||CR||CR|