Many study creators post SAT‑related content on TikTok, and among them we found CookSAT, a study platform that runs its own TikTok accounts to help students prepare for the exam.
The creators tested a few posts back in June 2025, but only in 2026 did they committed to posting consistently.
Their videos have an extremely high engagement rate.
The format leans on quick SAT tricks, a fast breakdown of how to answer the question.
“I you’re taking”->1.3M Views
Just like we saw with @tutorzed in this article, audiences respond strongly to creators who teach quick tricks for answering exam questions.
Here are some of their strongest hooks:
“PERCENT TRICK” → 20M views
“Schools Didn’t Teach You This” → 24.6M views
“CRAZY MATH TRICK” → 23.1M views
What we saw from Makon.ai took the opposite approach. It was a headshot monologue about the exam, followed by a generic mention of the site at the end, with no real value offered.
“DECEMBER SAT??? WATCH THIS!” → 130.9K views
The contrast is clear: exam tricks largely outperform exam speeches.

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