Closing the Gap at the High End
Crystal Springs students are not typically starting from the middle of the scoring distribution. The population Michael works with from Crystal Springs tends to be students whose practice scores are already in the 1350 to 1500 range, and who are working to push into the 1500 to 1600 range where the most selective universities have their median admitted student.
That specific gap, the gap between a 1450 and a 1540, or between a 32 and a 35 on the ACT, is almost never a content gap. The student knows the material. What separates the scores is execution: pacing decisions, how a student handles questions they are not immediately certain about, the consistency of performance across a full test versus the first half of a test, and test-day anxiety management.
The Mr. Test Prep Method™ and A-Game Access™ together address both sides of the preparation gap. A-Game Access™ directly addresses test-day anxiety and performance consistency. The mindfulness and peak performance training built into every session is not a supplement to the academic content preparation, it is a co-equal part of the program. Two verified testimonials at mrtestprep.com document students who came in with strong existing scores and closed the remaining gap to 1600. Both came from the Bay Area independent school environment. That outcome is not guaranteed for every Crystal Springs student, but it illustrates the ceiling of what focused, correctly-targeted preparation can produce.
Crystal Springs families should register for test dates as soon as the registration window opens. Bay Area test centers, including those near Hillsborough, fill 5 to 6 weeks before test day.