Did I study rigorously for the ACT when I was in high school?Hell no. I was far too busy leveling up my party in the.hack//series to read through some boring test prep booklet. Yeah, it probably hurt my score somewhat, but the siren song of videogames was just far too strong for me to ignore. Also, I tend to just hate studying in general.

Ifyouhappen to enjoy studying as much as you like playing videogames, and need to take the SAT at some near point in the near future, then Aspyr Media’sfutureUmight be something to look into. Promising to “sharpen and challenge skills” through a series of mini-games,futureQsounds rather like a more academically seriousBrain Training. Here are the subjects you can expect the game to cover:

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I find myself doubtful that these educational games could really be all that fun, but if they end up helping some people stomach studying long enough to get into a good college, good for them.futureUis available now for the PC and Mac at an SRP of $39.99.

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