It started with our own daughter.
We wanted an SAT course as good as e-GMAT — the GMAT platform we had spent fifteen years building, one that set the standard for what a prep course should be. We were shocked that it did not exist, so we taught our daughter Palak ourselves. She scored 1560 and got into Johns Hopkins, her dream school. Then we did the same for our friends' children.
Teaching all of them showed us the same thing, over and over: the hardest part of the SAT (and IB) was never the content. It was everything around it — doing the work for months and still not knowing if it was enough, the practice score that would not move, the Saturday morning you walk in still guessing whether all that work will show up when it finally counts.
So we turned everything we learned into one platform. PRiSM tracks every lesson, every question, every gap — so "am I ready?" stops being a knot in your stomach and becomes a number on a screen you can actually trust. Because the platform is complete — and skips whatever you already know — the entire climb to your target is mapped out for you.
The other half of what we wanted to give back is time. We made PRiSM roughly three times more efficient than the next-best option — building each student one course out of more than 10,000 possible paths, shaped around where they are starting, so they only study what they do not already know. At least 100 hours of your life, handed back to you.
"Every student deserves to walk into that room already knowing they are ready. That is the prep we wished existed when it was our own daughter sitting the test. Now it does."
— Rajat Sadana & Payal Tandon, Co-Founders