The Problem

You’d like to increase your SAT score, but don’t got $1,500 lying around.  And sometimes learning SAT concepts is like watching paint dry.

Even the College Board agrees that the more money your family has, the better you’ll do.  That’s not fair.  More important than family income should be how much effort you put in and how hard you try.

Huffington Post (2013):  The Maddening Truth About SAT Scores

Wall Street Journal (2014):  SAT Scores and Income Inequality: How Wealthier Kids Rank Higher

 

And getting ready for the SAT doesn’t have to be boring!  We connect concepts to the real-world, incorporate fun videos, and foster friendly competition with multi-player online games.

Our Solution