Standardized Testing Starts as Early as Kindergarten

Testing is stressful! Because stress negatively affects the brain, it could make you perform worse. You can set yourself up to become a better test taker by training your brain to avoid stress during standardized testing. Infinite Mind is helpful for students of any age. If you’re a parent, you can empower your child to become more comfortable with testing earlier than their peers.

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2 phones with different parts of our infinite mind app
2 phones showing different parts or our infinite mind app

Give Yourself an Advantage on Standardized Testing

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When you sit down to take a test, your brain releases adrenaline. This reduces your ability to think clearly and remember details. As a result, your test scores suffer. Students in a study who used Infinite Mind in conjunction with their SAT prep courses improved their SAT scores by 17.4% in math, reading, and writing.

Better Prepare Yourself for Standardized Testing

Train students to engage the whole brain and become better test takers

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Students before Infinte Mind

During standardized testing, the brain is under stress, relying mostly on the frontal cortex to answer questions.

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Students after Infinte Mind

Infinite Mind engages different areas of the brain, training them to work together. Students who use their whole brains to process information and answer questions tend to do better on standardized testing.

Improve Your Standardized
Testing Performance

After six weeks of training with Infinite Mind, students who spoke English as their native language and English as their second language (Limited English Proficiency, LEP) both improved their Student Mastery scores significantly. LEP students increased Student Mastery by 51.5%. Native English Speakers (Not LEP) increased Student Mastery by 29.4%.

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Graphic showing the difference between pre and post infinite mind results in students regarding math, reading and writing Graphic showing the difference between pre and post infinite mind results in students regarding math, reading and writing

After six weeks of training with Infinite Mind, students who spoke English as their native language and English as their second language (Limited English Proficiency, LEP) both improved their Student Mastery scores significantly. LEP students increased Student Mastery by 51.5%. Native English Speakers (Not LEP) increased Student Mastery by 29.4%.

Millions of Students are Improving
Standardized Test Scores with Infinite Mind

The course helped me break the habit of reading aloud or under my breath. This alone increased my reading speed dramatically. My eyes also became stronger. I didn’t tire as quickly while reading.

B. Thunstrom, BYU Student

After just one month of using Infinite Mind, I retook the ACT exam and raised my composite score a full 4 points…a remarkable 20% increase.

S. Dietlein, BYU Student

My daughter has completed the course. Her teacher says it has improved her spelling and her reading, and she’s only in 2nd grade.

K. Hunter, Parent