Is Khan Academy good for SAT prep?
Yes — Khan Academy is an excellent, genuinely free starting point for SAT prep, with an official College Board partnership and clear concept videos that are widely recommended. It is strongest for building foundational understanding. It is more limited for students who need adaptive, multi-test practice and detailed progress analytics.
What does EduPrep Hub offer that Khan Academy does not?
EduPrep Hub adds an Adaptive Diagnostic Engine that tracks accuracy, response times, and recurring error patterns to build a personalized study path, plus coverage across the SAT, ACT, PSAT, HSPT, and AP subjects. Khan Academy focuses on free SAT concept learning; EduPrep focuses on adaptive, score-maximizing practice across many tests.
Where Khan Academy is strong — and where we differ
Khan Academy's biggest advantage is unrivaled accessibility — it is completely free, carries an official College Board partnership for SAT materials, and offers high-quality concept videos that are universally recommended as a starting point. For learning the underlying material, it is hard to beat.
Their strength: Free, trusted, and official — the best place to learn SAT concepts from scratch.
Our difference: EduPrep complements that foundation with an Adaptive Diagnostic Engine that personalizes practice once you are ready to move from learning concepts to raising a score.
Their strength: Clear, well-produced instructional videos covering the SAT curriculum.
Our difference: EduPrep pairs instruction with a large practice-question bank and detailed analytics that track which sub-skills are still costing you points.
Their strength: A strong single-test resource focused on the SAT.
Our difference: EduPrep covers the SAT, ACT, PSAT, HSPT, and AP subjects in one place, so families do not switch platforms when a student moves beyond the SAT.
