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[quote=Anonymous]Well, yes and no. My kid e took PSAT in his 9th, 10th and 11th grade. Linking collegeboard account and PSAT scores with Khan Academy, gave him a very good idea of what and how he needed to study for SAT. He practiced on real past SAT exams on Khan academy and improved from that. To begin with, my kid is a strong student and he excelled in Math and English at school. So there was no knowledge gap academically. The SAT practice on Khan Academy just allowed him to become familiar with the format and the types of questions. So the self prep helped. Paying for SAT prep is an utter waste of time imho. BUT, paying for tutors to make your kids master the content that is taught at school is worth the money. But, it does help students to practice on the free resources that are available online on Khan Academy. [/quote]
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