Update: SATQuantum

<p>It appears that SAT Quantum now charges a fee for access to his answers and explanations</p>

<p>Alas! I know this post is old, but as an alternative, I put my free SAT explanation videos up on YouTube. I’ve only been able to 4 math sections so far, but I plan to eventually do the entire Blue Book if people remain interested. I’d link but I think that’s not allowed?</p>

<p>The price of product represents a small portion of its value. There is nothing more expensive than wasting your time on horrendous products. Free tools can be great but one needs to weigh the cost of a products against its effectiveness. In general, most people waste a lot of money on poor classes, horrible books, and clueless tutors, but then … expect everything to be free or prone to stealing. </p>

<p>Satquantum’s videos are simply among the very best ever produced. </p>

<p>Also, note that many of them are still free, certainly enough to get a sense of their value. And the cost of access is roughly midway between the cost of the blue book and the cost of the college board’s on-line course, so not unreasonable.</p>

<p>SAT Quantum is a great resource. $59 for everything is cheap. $39 if you only want answers.
However, if SAT Quantum is reading, he needs a 1 yr price as 6 months access is short.
A junior studying in the summer for Oct PSAT then takes SAT in say March and June.</p>

<p>I agree with all of the above. One minor quibble though: I think it would have been good if some type of notice and explanation was provided. Nevertheless, I think its a good use of $$$.</p>

<p>@TomsRiverParent‌
Thank you for the suggestion. I have implemented the option for a one year access. </p>

<p>@CHD2013‌
I agree I should have made a proper announcement when I started charging a fee for access to the videos. I struggled for a while on how to continue to support my work. Perhaps it was a bit abrupt for the existing users and I apologize for the inconvenience. </p>

<p>Thank you for the kind words.</p>

<p>I agree with all of the above posters. SAT and ACT quantum are amazing and well worth the money……</p>