Forbes January 22, 2026
Gerui Wang

Google just announced a partnership with The Princeton Review, a test prep company, to offer full-length, no-cost SAT practice exams through its Gemini app. This new functionality in Gemini provides students with immediate scoring and AI-generated explanations for their errors, effectively packaging a core service of the tutoring industry within a free, accessible platform.

Implications for the Education Industry

For the traditional test preparation sector, this partnership suggests a potential survival strategy. Rather than being wholly displaced by AI models capable of advanced reasoning across disciplines, established companies can pivot to becoming data and content partners. Their value lies in proprietary assets: curated test banks, expertly designed practice materials, and pedagogical insight.

In exchange for providing these resources, they may...

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