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In a headline that practically broke the internet (and probably made a few parents do a double-take), Harvard University has announced that students from families earning up to $200,000 a year will receive free tuition starting in 2025. Yes, you read that right: “Harvard Announces Free Tuition for Families Making Up to $200k.”

 

For families earning less than $100,000? Harvard will cover the whole thing—we’re talking tuition, room, board, health insurance, meals, and even travel. Basically, if you’re admitted, they hand you a golden ticket and say, “Welcome to the club.”

 

It sounds incredible. And it is. But there’s one major catch.

 

You Still Have to Get in to Harvard

And with Harvard’s acceptance rate barely grazing 4%, it’s not just about your GPA or family income—it’s about being in the top sliver of applicants nationwide. Furthermore, you could check every financial aid box and still be one rejection letter away from watching the tuition miracle vanish.

 

Which brings us to the real conversation: What’s your strategy if Harvard doesn’t pan out?

 

Let’s be clear—there are plenty of other ways to get college paid for. You just need to know how to play the game. That’s where test scores come in, and that’s where we come in.

 

Don’t Qualify for Harvard? You Can Still Qualify for Scholarships

Here’s the good news: scholarships aren’t just for Ivy Leaguers.

 

In fact, some of the most generous scholarship programs are at state schools, private universities, and independent foundations across the country. These opportunities are out there—millions of dollars’ worth—and most of them are heavily influenced by one thing: standardized test scores.

 

You don’t need a 4.0 GPA in 14 AP classes and a violin recital at Carnegie Hall. You need an ACT or SAT score that says, “I am here to dominate.”

 

That’s where The Best Test Prep comes in. We don’t play around with flashcards and wishful thinking. We turn you into an admissions-with-scholarship-earning machine.

 

We make you into a professional test-taker—because when you can ace the test, you can be awarded money for college.

 

Real Students. Real Scores. Real Scholarships.

Furthermore, let’s talk results, because you deserve more than empty promises—you deserve proof.

 

Take L.B. He started with a baseline SAT score of 1280. Not bad, but not exactly Ivy League scholarship territory. After just two-and-a-half months of working with us, he walked into the SAT, crushed it, and walked out with a 1550. A 270-point jump—with scholarship offers inbound.

 

How long have we been doing this for, you might ask? Well, we didn’t pop up just yesterday. To give you an idea of how long we’ve been mastering the test prep and admissions game, way back when the GRE was still scored on a scale of 1600, I.H. boosted her GRE score by 310 points and secured a spot in her top-choice graduate program with funding.

 

Then there’s the legendary twin story: L.N. and R.N. They had a healthy competition with each other, and with our professional guidance, both walked away with matching 1560 SAT scores and arms full of scholarship offers.

 

Every success story is a trophy for us.

 

Those trophies don’t come from luck. They come from top-ranked instruction, proven, professional strategies, and students who decided they weren’t going to let tuition—or fear—get in their way.

 

Why The Best Test Prep Works (When Everyone Else Falls Flat)

Unfortunately, many test prep companies are built on the “hire a smart college student and hope for the best” model.

 

Not us.

 

We hire only instructors who are highly-ranked by students, and who not only aced your test, but have years of real experience working with students of every type and facing every sort of challenge—not someone who just took the test once and got a decent score. Our instructors don’t just know the test—they own it. They have coached hundreds, and in some cases, thousands of students, refined test preparation down to a science, and know how to push you past your limits.

 

Our prep is customized. If you’re weak in math, we don’t throw you into a generic lesson and hope it sticks. We build a plan around you—your goals, your timeline, and most importantly, your learning style.

 

Proprietary materials. We’ve created thousands of original questions and trick-answer traps designed to make sure nothing surprises you on the real test. You’ll learn to spot the traps before they can trip you up.

 

We don’t just teach. We coach. Motivation is built into our process. The confidence we instill in you is half the battle on Test Day.

 

Harvard Is Just the Headline. Scholarships Are the Bigger Picture.

Harvard’s new tuition policy is exciting, but it affects only a tiny percentage of applicants who actually make the cut.

 

If you don’t get in? Don’t panic. Don’t give up. And definitely don’t assume you’re stuck with sky-high college bills.

 

You can still be awarded massive scholarships. You just need the score to unlock them.

 

This is your mission. Your game to win. And we’re ready to train you for it.

 

Take control of your test and get a leg up on the competition.

 

Call Us—We’re Ready When You Are

 

📞 Call (844) 672-PREP and let’s start building your scholarship strategy. You might or might not get a full ride to Harvard—but with the right prep, the next best thing might just be better. High confidence. Full control. Zero tuition.

 

Work smart, not hard. Let’s go win some scholarships.

 

 

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SHSAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
English Language Arts (ELA)
67
180 minutes
Math
67

Total Exam Time

3 hours not counting breaks between sections

SSAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
Writing Sample
1
25 minutes
Quantitative 1
25
30 minutes
Reading
40
40 minutes
Verbal
60
30 minutes
Quantitative 2
25
30 minutes
Experimental
16
150 minutes

Total Exam Time

2 hours, 50 minutes not counting breaks between sections

ISEE Test Section # of Questions Timing
Verbal Reasoning
40 questions
20 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning
37 questions
35 minutes
Reading Comprehension
36 questions
35 minutes
Mathematics Achievement
47 questions
40 minutes

Total Exam Time

2 hours, 10 minutes not counting breaks between sections

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GMAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
Quantitative Reasoning
21 questions
45 minutes
Verbal Reasoning
23 questions
45 minutes
Data Insights
20 questions
45 minutes

Total Exam Time

2 hours, 15 minutes not counting breaks between sections

GRE Test Section # of Questions Timing
Analytical Writing
1 essay prompt
30 minutes
Verbal Reasoning
Section 1: 12 questions

Section 2: 15 questions
Section 1: 18 minutes

Section 2: 23 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning
Section 1: 12 questions

Section 2: 15 questions
Section 1: 21 minutes

Section 2: 26 minutes

Total Exam Time

1 hour, 58 minutes not counting breaks between sections

SAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
Reading and Writing
1st module: 27 questions

2nd module: 27 questions
1st module: 32 minutes

2nd module: 32 mintues
Math
1st module: 22 questions

2nd module: 22 questions
1st module: 35 minutes

2nd module: 35 mintues

Total Exam Time

2 hours, 14 minutes not counting breaks between sections

ACT Test Section # of Questions Timing
English
75 questions
45 minutes
Math
60 questions
60 minutes
Reading
40 questions
35 minutes
Science
40 questions
35 minutes
Writing (Optional)
1 prompt
40 minutes

Total Exam Time

3 hours, 35 minutes not counting breaks between sections

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