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By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Business,Education,Technology
July 2, 2026
MrTestPrep.com is pivoting away from software-only study methods, emphasizing live, one-on-one instruction for college entrance exams. The company argues that while AI can provide practice materials, it lacks the ability to address individual behavioral habits and decision-making errors.
Led by Michael Romano, the service provides real-time tutoring for the SAT, ACT, and PSAT. Sessions focus on adaptive strategy adjustments rather than static, algorithm-based modules.
The platform combines performance tracking with human oversight to offer students direct feedback. This model aims to provide accountability and personalized guidance to help students improve their test performance.
The shift toward human-led tutoring reflects a growing skepticism regarding the effectiveness of fully automated educational software. While AI-driven platforms offer convenience, many educators and families argue that software-based systems fail to provide the nuance, motivation, and strategic correction necessary for high-stakes testing.
This trend suggests a return to individualized mentorship, as students and parents seek results that go beyond simple data analysis, prioritizing emotional confidence and behavioral coaching alongside academic preparation.