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Do Test Prep Courses Work? What the Data Really Says and How We’re Elevating Them
Test prep courses promise score gains by teaching content and strategies, yet decades of research show their average impact is modest at best. The real story lies not in the mean score increase, but in who benefits, why the gains are unevenly distributed, and what this implies for how test prep should actually be designed.

The Great Debate Over SAT Reading Strategies: Two Philosophies Dividing Test Prep Experts
Among test prep experts, few topics spark more debate than SAT Reading Strategies. Some tutors emphasize deep comprehension—reading the passage as a cohesive whole—while others favor targeted extraction of just the relevant details.

Revealed: The Best Test Date For Juniors to Target
Parents often assume spring is best—but that choice can backfire. We break down why December testing gives students the edge: fewer schedule conflicts, built-in backup dates, and time to mature before the big day.

Spinning the ACT Slot Machine (Part 3): How the SAT Superscore Stacks Up
In this post, we dig into SAT superscore behavior across multiple sittings and compare it to the ACT, revealing which test offers more leverage for motivated testers.

Spinning the ACT Slot Machine (Part 2): How Colleges Can Address the ACT Superscore Problem
Colleges know the ACT Superscore option no longer meets basic reliability standards. Yet many still reward the illusion of stable scores through superscoring. In doing so, they incentivize repeat testing, widen equity gaps, and reinforce a system they quietly acknowledge is broken.

Spinning the ACT Slot Machine (Part 1): Why More Attempts Leads to Higher Scores on the New ACT
With shorter sections and more volatility, the new ACT changes the game. This post breaks down the ACT superscore strategy — and why repeat testing is now statistically smarter than ever.

An Industry Insider Reveals the 7 Questions to Ask Before Deciding on a Test Prep Solution
Before you commit to any SAT or ACT tutor, ask these seven questions. They reveal more than credentials—they uncover philosophy, integrity, and whether a tutor actually knows how to help students improve.

How 30 Extra Points in SAT Score Improvement Empower Success: A Tale of Two Tutors
A small edge can make a big impact. Ivy Tutor’s students improve their SAT scores by an average of 200 points—maybe 30 points more than a solid competitor. But that extra boost in SAT Score Improvement leads to more life-changing score jumps, more success stories, and more students unlocking top colleges and scholarships. Here’s why those 30 points matter.

How We’re Elevating Results in 2025: Explore the Innovations
Learning and growing have always been central to Ivy Tutor’s ethos, and we’re constantly seeking new ways to elevate our game. That’s why we’re proud to announce new tools and services to enhance what is already a fun (and effective!) test prep process.

Investing in Excellence: Ivy Tutor’s 6 Step Process For Hiring Exceptional Tutors
Explore how Ivy Tutor ensures unparalleled quality in SAT and ACT prep through a meticulous tutor hiring process. Discover our unique approach for hiring exceptional tutors, from competitive compensation to in-depth candidate evaluations, and learn why our methods lead to an average 200-point improvement on the SAT.