Study Share results and testimonials policy
This page explains how Study Share presents public testimonials, reviews, and outcome-related statements on SAT, ACT, and PSAT pages.
How testimonials are collected
Public testimonials and reviews should come from real student or customer experiences with the platform. Study Share should avoid presenting fabricated, unverifiable, or misleading outcome claims.
If Study Share publishes a testimonial, it should be tied to a real person, parent, or customer interaction that can be verified internally before publication.
Editing and formatting
Testimonials may be lightly edited for clarity or formatting, but edits should not change the substance of the user's experience or imply a stronger outcome than the source material supports.
Formatting updates may include shortening a quote, correcting spelling, or removing private details, but not changing the meaning of the feedback.
Outcome claims
Public pages should not suggest that every user will achieve the same score gains or outcomes. Outcome-related content should remain consistent with the guarantee policy and with normal variability in student study results.
Claims about score improvement, affordability, completion rates, or product impact should only appear when Study Share has support for them and can explain the basis of the claim if asked.
How reviews are displayed
Review snippets, star ratings, or summaries should only be shown when they reflect real customer feedback and when the source and display method are clear.
Study Share should avoid publishing inflated review counts, selective summaries that distort the overall picture, or unsupported “best rated” language.
Use on comparison and landing pages
Comparison pages, affordability pages, and “best SAT prep” pages may reference customer feedback, but they should not use testimonials as a substitute for transparent product facts, pricing details, or methodology.
If a page discusses why Study Share may be a fit for a student, the statement should be grounded in visible features, pricing, and practice format rather than hype.
Corrections and removals
If a testimonial becomes inaccurate, cannot be verified, or is presented in a misleading way, Study Share should update or remove it promptly.
Questions about public testimonials, ratings, or outcome-related language can be sent to Study Share through the contact page so the content can be reviewed.