Sharp's mission is to help every student reach their academic potential, regardless of their starting point
Sharp's mission is to help every student reach their academic potential, regardless of their starting point. Sharp gives students a personalized SAT study plan focused on the specific skills that will most improve their score. The platform adapts to each student in real time, so practice stays challenging without becoming discouraging. A built-in AI chat walks students through problems using teaching guides written by tutors, so students receive instruction, not just answers. Parents receive weekly updates so they can follow along and know when to celebrate. Sharp gives tutors a dashboard to analyze practice test results, including Bluebook, review mistakes, and assign homework. You can immediately identify where students are struggling and plan lessons. Between sessions, students see what they have to do on a shared calendar, so they come prepared. Organizations can white-label our platform and expert-written content. Sharp enables IECs to offer test prep to their clients. Students get a study plan with weekly assignments. You can help them set goals and ensure they put in the work. For younger students, Sharp gives you a predicted score and helps set a target score based on their college list, including test-optional and merit aid policies. For schools, Sharp can complement an existing test prep class or stand on its own. Students practice independently, building the same reading and math skills that state standardized tests measure. Sharp students gain an average of 140 points in three months through mastery-based learning. The result is higher four-year college enrollment and placement. Student data is protected and never sold. Content guardrails ensure the AI cannot be used for non-academic purposes. For non-profits, Sharp is free. Every student gets access to the same individualized practice as they would working with a private tutor. Students from wealthy families are 13 times more likely to score above 1300. Prep shouldn't be a privilege.