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Taking—and preparing for—the PSAT helps students gain valuable test-taking skills, get a practice run for the real thing, and potentially qualify for National Merit Scholarships and other awards. Kaplan will ensure you score higher on the PSAT—guaranteed, or your money back. We make this promise because we provide three advantages no competitor can match:

  • The Most Personalized. Identifying the right prep option to match your goals and needs can be daunting. At Kaplan, you'll get preparation that goes beyond "one size fits all" because we have more options in our suite than any competitor.
  • The Most Focused. Whether you study with us for 12 hours or 300 hours, you want to maximize your prep time. At Kaplan, we optimize your time with exclusive strategies through our proven pedagogy. And, through our proprietary SmartPoints™ system that focuses your prep on the skills that will get you the most points on Test Day.
  • The Most Effective. You want the proven results that mean you'll walk into Test Day confident and prepared. That's why we have the strongest guarantee in the industry—you'll score higher or you'll get your money back!

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