
Score gains were consistent across genders, family income levels, races, ethnicities, high school GPAs, and parental education levels. Together with the College Board-the maker of the SAT-we studied data from nearly a quarter million high school students from the graduating class of 2017 who took the PSAT/NMSQT and the new SAT in the past year. We’re also excited that more than 16,000 students from the class of 2017 who used Official SAT Practice improved their scores by more than 200 points. Six hours of study on Official SAT Practice is associated with an average 90-point increase-no small bump. Shorter periods of time also correlate with meaningful score gains.


If you don’t have 20 hours to practice, don’t worry. Start getting ready for the SAT today! We think a 115-point score gain can make a real difference when applying to college. Official SAT Practice is free for everyone and personalized for each student. That’s nearly double the average score gain compared to students who don’t use our free test prep. We’re also looking forward to receiving lots of feedback from students, parents, and teachers so that we can make our practice tools even better and more personalized for the fall.We’re excited to announce today that studying for the SAT for 20 hours on Khan Academy’s free Official SAT Practice is associated with an average score gain of 115 points. In the months ahead, we’re excited to continue our work with the College Board to help level the playing field for all students who want to take the SAT and go to college. – Study tips and suggestions for test day. – Instant feedback on your answers so that you’re always learning and seeing your progress – Four official full-length practice tests written by the College Board – Personalized practice recommendations to make the biggest impact on your performance – Short diagnostic quizzes to help you identify the skills you should focus on

– Video lessons and reference articles to help you practice and review the skills tested on the SAT – Detailed information about the redesigned SAT, including explanations of each section of the test In addition to thousands of practice questions created in partnership with the College Board, you’ll find: We’ve worked directly with the writers of the SAT to make sure that Official SAT Practice mirrors the actual test as closely as possible. Today we’re excited to unveil Official SAT Practice on -making personalized SAT practice available to all students for the first time ever. Last spring we announced a partnership with the College Board to create free, world-class practice tools for the new SAT (exams begin March 2016).
