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Middle School Advantage 2006 | List Price: $39.99 Discount Price: $5.00

| Platform: Windows XP Brand: Encore Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2005-03-31
Features: - 7-CD set delivers award-winning content aligned with standard classroom curriculum in math, English, science, history, foreign languages and typing
- The discs are loaded with over 3,000 lessons and exercises designed to keep users a step ahead of the competition
- Middle school can be a tough environment; these discs can help level the playing field for your student
- PC requirements: Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP; Pentium II at 350MHz, 256MB RAM, 600MB free HD space, 8x CD-ROM, video card, sound card; MS Internet Explorer 5
Middle School Advantage 2006 [Posted on 2005-07-28] Great product. Am having some difficulty loading one of the CD. Contacted the publisher of the product and they are of no help with support. I would recommend this to everyone.
Middle School Advantage 2006 [Posted on 2005-09-29] We were less than pleased to find that some of the cd roms(science, reading and vocabulary) only work if you go to a web site and purchase a driver for $15.00. The requirements stated the system was compatable with windows xp, guess it wasn't. Needless to say our children will lose out on the possible full potential of the system. However of the cd roms that do work are very enjoyable for our family to work with.
Good software but I expected more. [Posted on 2006-07-07] I was looking for a piece of software that could help my son better prepare for middle school during the summer. One of the things that I expected was that each 'unit' would have some kind of test or quiz so we could track his progress and this title had very little of that. At this point we are using it as 'guided computer time' and looking for another package that can do a better job of tracking and reporting his progress.
Buy a used copy! [Posted on 2006-08-16] These Encore educational sets, though labeled with the latest year in the edition they're trying to sell at any given moment, are really changed very little from one edition to the next - which explains the phenomena of the "extra" drivers needed for XP which an earlier reviewer noted.
The good news is that these sets are commonly available, used, for five bucks or less in the thrift stores... and they are worth that amount, certainly. So I'd suggest trying an old copy first, then deciding if the latest and greatest revision is worth the upgrade to you.
The Few Disks That Work Are Good [Posted on 2006-09-07] As another reviewer noted, if you can find a disk in this package that works, it's a good deal. At least half of them didn't for me--and I tried them on several PCs, with different OSs. There's a help line you can contact, but they told me the problem was with my PCs, not their disks.
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