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  1. Tutoring Service
  2. Education Center
  3. Educational Consultant
  4. Private Tutor

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Bullseye Prep is an online SAT prep company founded by Ben Smith, a teacher who has spent 17 years and over 10,000 hours of instruction working exclusively on the SAT. Ben scored a perfect 1600 on the new Digital SAT and has built the entire Bullseye Prep curriculum around the actual test — adaptive sections, modular questions, on-screen calculator behavior, and a proprietary Bluebook-style interface — rather than recycling old paper-SAT strategies. The flagship product is a 6-week, 36-hour live online SAT course taught by Ben personally. Cohorts run Monday and Tuesday evenings on Pacific Time over six consecutive weeks, with each cohort capped at 25 students so every kid gets time and questions answered. The course is priced at $1,800 all-inclusive. Affirm financing is available at four payments of $450. Every student in the course also receives full access to Bullseye Prep's online student dashboard — an adaptive AI-powered practice platform that includes 12 full-length Digital SAT practice tests, thousands of practice questions across Reading, Writing, and Math, AI handwriting analysis on the whiteboard for math problems, adaptive problem cloning, and step-by-step explanations tuned to the specific mistakes a student makes. Three custom-written books — SAT Reading, SAT Writing, and SAT Math, totaling over 900 pages — are included as PDFs in the platform. The course comes with a 200-point money-back guarantee. If a student attends at least 90% of classes, answers 90% of in-class poll questions, completes all assigned work in good faith, and submits official before-and-after SAT score reports, and the score doesn't go up 200 points, Bullseye Prep refunds the full course fee. There's no "gotcha" requirement based on practice test scores during the course — just genuine effort and attendance. Refunds are processed within 14 business days of verification. Beyond the live course, Bullseye Prep offers private 1-on-1 tutoring with Ben at $300/hour, sold in 4-hour ($1,200), 8-hour ($2,400), and 12-hour ($3,600) packages. The 8-hour package is the most popular. Private tutoring is best suited for plateaued scores, specific weaknesses, or scheduling that doesn't match a cohort window. For students preparing in the final stretch before an official SAT, Bullseye Prep also runs a weekend SAT Bootcamp — a 12-hour intensive across Saturday and Sunday before each official SAT date, $450 per student. Verified student outcomes include a 490-point increase (from a 1010 to a 1500) and multiple students who started in the 1100s or 1200s and finished in the 1400s or higher. All score increases posted on the public Bullseye Prep reviews page are verified directly against official College Board score reports — no composites, no edited testimonials, no paid endorsements. Bullseye Prep was founded on a single principle: every hour of a student's prep should be aimed at the points they're actually losing, and nothing more. The platform identifies a student's weak skills from their practice test data, the cohort drills those specific skills, and the books explain the underlying strategies. No bloat, no upsell, no generic content. The company is registered as Bullseye Prep LLC. It is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, and operates nationally online. Ben teaches every cohort personally; as the company grows, additional instructors will be brought on under the same curriculum and class-size standards. If you've taken a course, used the dashboard, or worked with Ben one-on-one, we'd love an honest review — good, bad, or in between.


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