The Shocking Truth About Government Bloat—and the Surprising New Department That Could Fix It
If you’ve ever waited in a painfully long line at the DMV or spent hours on hold with a government agency, you already know something’s wrong. You’re not alone—most Americans have felt the sting of endless red tape, outdated technology, and sluggish customer service from the agencies that are supposed to help us. It’s not just frustrating; it’s disheartening. And here’s the real kicker: all these inefficiencies waste tens of…
Read MoreWhat Is A Good Score on the SAT?
If you’re preparing for the SAT, part of setting yourself up for success is understanding why you’re taking the test, and what you need the test to do for you. It’s not like you’re taking the SAT for fun, after all– you need a high score to help highlight how competitive of a student you are. If you put in the work to merit a place at a competitive institution,…
Read MoreFrom Diplomas to Green Cards: How Trump’s Return To Presidency Could Reshape U.S. Meritocracy
With January 20, 2025 fast approaching, all eyes are on former President Donald Trump’s second inauguration and the policies he plans to implement over the next four years. In Meritocracy, my monthly newsletter focused on revitalizing a culture where hard work, talent, and achievement are rightly rewarded, I’ve often discussed how the ideals of meritocratic governance can help us recalibrate our educational systems, labor markets, and immigration framework. Now, with…
Read MoreHow MIT’s New Free Tuition Policy Is Leading a New Era of American Meritocracy in Higher Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently announced an inspiring policy: the school will now provide free college tuition for families earning less than $200,000 annually. Similarly, the University of Texas system recently made a similar pledge for families making under $100,000. And these prestigious institutions are far from alone. More and more top-tier colleges and universities are eliminating financial barriers for talented students from middle- and lower-income backgrounds. This shift…
Read More2025 List of Colleges Reinstating SAT & ACT Test Score Requirements
The landscape of college admissions has undergone significant shifts in recent years, particularly with the temporary suspension of standardized test requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as we approach the 2025 admissions cycle, a growing number of colleges are reinstating SAT and ACT test score requirements. This trend reflects a renewed commitment to meritocracy in education—a principle that I, Dr. Shaan Patel (Founder & CEO of Prep Expert®), firmly…
Read MoreSAT Test Dates for 2025
The SAT is offered several times a year– but what is the best time to take the SAT? Does it really matter? The date isn’t the most important part of your SAT strategy, but it is important to think about! There are several things to consider when choosing your date to take the test. But let’s not get too ahead of ourselves– first, let’s look at the SAT test dates…
Read MoreCalifornia Bans Legacy and Donor Admissions To Private Universities: A Step Toward True Meritocracy
In a landmark move that could reshape higher education across the nation, California has enacted legislation to ban legacy and donor admissions at private colleges, effective from the 2025 academic year. This bold decision is a significant stride toward reinstating meritocracy in American education—a principle that has been increasingly undermined by policies favoring the privileged. As someone deeply invested in leveling the educational playing field, I wholeheartedly support California’s decision.…
Read MoreSAT Timing: The Best Way to Manage Time During the SAT
When you watch TV and somebody’s taking a test, it’s almost always stressful. You see them gripping their pencil, sweating as the ticking clock gets louder and louder. Virtually all academic tests have some sort of time limit, and the SAT is no different. But you don’t have to sit there stressed out about the clock. Instead, you can be cool and confident, completing the test with ease and maybe…
Read MorePrep Expert® Student Spotlight: “These strategies are effective”
Here at Prep Expert®, we’ve helped thousands of students improve their SAT and ACT scores and earn more than $100 million in scholarships. These students come from all kinds of backgrounds and academic situations. No matter where you go to school or what kind of student you are, you can improve your standardized test scores and your chances of getting into your dream school. When you’re just starting out with…
Read MoreThe Real Cost of Affirmative Action’s End: What MIT’s Class of 2028 Tells Us About Meritocracy and Diversity
In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling against affirmative action, which prohibits universities from considering race in their admissions processes, elite institutions like MIT are experiencing the tangible effects of this landmark decision. MIT recently announced how the ruling has impacted their undergraduate admissions process. The Class of 2028 saw a significant drop in the percentage of underrepresented minority students, shrinking from 25% in previous years to…
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