
For a hefty fee, companies like Kaplan and Princeton Review promise to juice your score, not necessarily by helping you grapple with the underlying math and reading comprehension but by teaching you hacks specific to the test itself. The map becomes more important than the territory.įor decades, that dynamic has powered the $860 million SAT prep industry. In each of these cases, the signifier overwhelms that which it was meant to signify. Systems to rank employees end up encouraging coworkers to undermine and sabotage one another. Crime-tracking statistics lead police departments to reclassify or whitewash incident reports to show a good trend line.

Google search algorithms give way to search-engine optimization. If you want the highest-quality graphics and videos in the SAT prep game, consider PrepScholar. For a thorough review of PrepScholar for both the ACT and SAT, check out my PrepScholar Review.It's a technological truism: Create a system of measurement, and somebody will try to game it. PrepScholar, in addition to a plethora of practice tests and questions and rich graphic and video instruction, also includes plenty of test prep strategy Khan Academy’s content-heavy prep approach is lacking in the strategy department.PrepScholar comes with the option (at a higher cost, of course) of enlisting the aid of an experienced one-on-one tutor who either got a perfect or a 99 th-percentile score on the test themselves.Khan Academy has an app for both Apple and Android PrepScholar does not.PrepScholar offers a money-back guarantee for a 160+ point increase on the SAT.Khan Academy is free PrepScholar’s cost ranges from $400-$600 depending on the course type.Here are a few of the key differences between PrepScholar and Khan Academy: Among the many tests they prepare students for is the SAT/ACT. PrepScholar is one of the most recognizable names in the test prep industry. There aren’t any frills or elaborate graphics that you might expect to find on other prep sites like Princeton Review or PrepScholar.

The Khan Academy SAT prep platform is notably minimalist and the interface is intuitive. With so many participants, it must be doing something right.

Its user base now approaches 100 million, with a large proportion of those using Khan Academy’s free services to prep for the SAT. In my view, those are still its standout features. Khan Academy gained notoriety in the prep game primarily for its trademark, bread-and-butter short video lessons, which many users found to be effective learning tools. On its own, the “all-content, no-strategy” approach is simply a losing formula. Most importantly, as we enumerated in the “cons” section above, strategy is non-existent in the Khan Academy prep course. But that affirmative answer comes with important caveats. In a short word, yes – Khan Academy is useful for SAT prep, and I would recommend including it in your arsenal without hesitation.
