- Hi, I'm Sal Khan, founder of the not-for-profit Khan Academy, and I have some very exciting news. The data is in from our first year of the partnership between us and the College Board around Khan Academy being the official practice for the SAT. And what we're seeing is, students who spent an average of 20 hours of practice on Khan Academy are seeing roughly 115-point gain between the PSAT and the SAT. And to put that into perspective, that's roughly twice the point gain that students typically see between the PSAT and the SAT. And what's especially heartening is that we're seeing that gain be consistent across gender, race, and socioeconomic groups. And so this makes us feel really good, not just from the Khan Academy point of view, or the College Board point of view, but just in the overall theme of being able to help level the playing field. Students take the PSAT, they can sync those accounts with the Khan Academy, Khan Academy software then has the information necessary to essentially do weak point training. Know where you need practice, not just in math, but in reading and writing as well. And you get that practice so that you can put your best foot forward not just on the SAT, but to be optimally prepared for college, and for life. So this is exciting news, it's also just the beginning, and we hope to work with all of you, students, parents, teachers, to further level the playing field for college and life access.