Getting honest feedback from your SAT Prep community is key to continuous improvement, but it can be tough to know what to ask or how to engage everyone. These ready-to-use Community Feedback templates make it easy to spark conversations, gather insights, and help every member feel heard.
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Community Feedback posts empower your members by giving them a voice in shaping the SAT Prep experience. When people see that their opinions are genuinely valued, they are more likely to participate, share ideas, and stay engaged. This sense of ownership can boost trust and create a positive, collaborative environment.
Asking for feedback also uncovers hidden pain points or success stories you might otherwise miss. Open-ended questions invite a range of perspectives from all types of members, ensuring your resources and strategies are truly meeting their needs. Over time, this approach builds loyalty and helps you make data-driven improvements.
What is one SAT Prep resource you wish we had in this community?
💡 Example: "What is one SAT Prep resource you wish we had in this community?"
How helpful do you find our weekly practice question posts?
💡 Example: "How helpful do you find our weekly practice question posts?"
What motivates you the most when studying for the SAT?
💡 Example: "What motivates you the most when studying for the SAT?"
Which type of study tip posts do you want to see more often?
💡 Example: "Which type of study tip posts do you want to see more often?"
How can we make group study sessions more effective for you?
💡 Example: "How can we make group study sessions more effective for you?"
What challenges do you face most often with SAT Reading?
💡 Example: "What challenges do you face most often with SAT Reading?"
Is there a feature you want added to our community platform?
💡 Example: "Is there a feature you want added to our community platform?"
Rate our SAT Math resources from 1 to 5 and share your thoughts.
💡 Example: "Rate our SAT Math resources from 1 to 5 and share your thoughts."
What is your favorite way to review vocabulary for the SAT?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite way to review vocabulary for the SAT?"
How can our moderators better support your SAT Prep goals?
💡 Example: "How can our moderators better support your SAT Prep goals?"
Have you attended a live Q and A? Tell us what worked or what could improve.
💡 Example: "Have you attended a live Q and A? Tell us what worked or what could improve."
What times work best for you for community study events?
💡 Example: "What times work best for you for community study events?"
What would make you feel more comfortable sharing your SAT struggles here?
💡 Example: "What would make you feel more comfortable sharing your SAT struggles here?"
Which SAT section do you need more practice resources for?
💡 Example: "Which SAT section do you need more practice resources for?"
What do you like most about our SAT Prep community?
💡 Example: "What do you like most about our SAT Prep community?"
Is there a type of post or content you want to see less of?
💡 Example: "Is there a type of post or content you want to see less of?"
How easy is it to find what you need in our resource library?
💡 Example: "How easy is it to find what you need in our resource library?"
Have our daily prompts helped you build better study habits? Let us know.
💡 Example: "Have our daily prompts helped you build better study habits? Let us know."
If you could change one thing about our SAT Prep group, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could change one thing about our SAT Prep group, what would it be?"
What advice would you give new members just starting SAT Prep?
💡 Example: "What advice would you give new members just starting SAT Prep?"
How can we make this community more welcoming for everyone?
💡 Example: "How can we make this community more welcoming for everyone?"
What is one small win you have achieved with SAT Prep recently?
💡 Example: "What is one small win you have achieved with SAT Prep recently?"
Which SAT Prep tool or app do you find most useful and why?
💡 Example: "Which SAT Prep tool or app do you find most useful and why?"
Do you feel supported by other members in your SAT journey?
💡 Example: "Do you feel supported by other members in your SAT journey?"
How did you first hear about our SAT Prep community?
💡 Example: "How did you first hear about our SAT Prep community?"
What distracts you most during community study sessions?
💡 Example: "What distracts you most during community study sessions?"
Would you like more video, audio, or written SAT Prep resources?
💡 Example: "Would you like more video, audio, or written SAT Prep resources?"
How could we make our SAT Prep challenges more fun or rewarding?
💡 Example: "How could we make our SAT Prep challenges more fun or rewarding?"
Have you found our answer explanations helpful? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Have you found our answer explanations helpful? Why or why not?"
What is the number one thing you need help with before your SAT test date?
💡 Example: "What is the number one thing you need help with before your SAT test date?"
Do you prefer group discussions or one-on-one support? Why?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer group discussions or one-on-one support? Why?"
Which SAT Prep myth would you like us to bust next?
💡 Example: "Which SAT Prep myth would you like us to bust next?"
How do you track your SAT Prep progress? Share your methods.
💡 Example: "How do you track your SAT Prep progress? Share your methods."
What topics should we cover in our next SAT Prep webinar?
💡 Example: "What topics should we cover in our next SAT Prep webinar?"
Which community rule or guideline would you clarify or change?
💡 Example: "Which community rule or guideline would you clarify or change?"
How can we better recognize member achievements here?
💡 Example: "How can we better recognize member achievements here?"
What makes you proud to be part of our SAT Prep community?
💡 Example: "What makes you proud to be part of our SAT Prep community?"
What would help you transition from studying alone to joining group sessions?
💡 Example: "What would help you transition from studying alone to joining group sessions?"
Share one thing we can do to make SAT Prep less stressful for you.
💡 Example: "Share one thing we can do to make SAT Prep less stressful for you."
How do you like to get reminders for SAT Prep events or deadlines?
💡 Example: "How do you like to get reminders for SAT Prep events or deadlines?"
Would you recommend this SAT Prep group to a friend? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Would you recommend this SAT Prep group to a friend? Why or why not?"
What is your favorite SAT Prep memory from this community?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite SAT Prep memory from this community?"
Start by choosing a template that matches your current goals, whether you want input on a new feature, study resources, or the overall community vibe. Post the template as a discussion, announcement, or poll depending on your platform. Encourage honest responses by replying to comments and thanking members for their input. Regularly share what you learn and any changes you make based on feedback to reinforce that every voice matters.
These templates work on all platforms including forums, groups, chat apps, and social media. Adjust formatting as needed for your space. For chat-based platforms, consider pinning key feedback prompts or using direct messages for more private feedback. On forums or Facebook Groups, highlight feedback threads to maximize visibility.
You can adapt the templates to prompt focused discussions about particular SAT sections. For example, ask members to share their biggest roadblocks in Reading Comprehension passage analysis compared to Math Word Problem setups. This helps identify section-specific pain points, allowing your group to tailor resources or study sessions to target these common challenges.
Frame your feedback prompts with SAT terminology and examples, such as: 'Which evidence-based reading questions do you find most confusing, and why?' or 'Do you have strategies for tackling grid-in math problems, or do you find them more challenging than multiple-choice?' This level of specificity encourages detailed responses and helps pinpoint where the group needs the most support.
Use templates that directly ask members to reflect on their vocabulary learning experiences, such as: 'Do you find that group discussions or solo flashcards help you retain SAT vocabulary words better?' By analyzing responses, you can gauge the effectiveness of different study approaches within your community and adapt your activities accordingly.
Absolutely! Modify the templates to compare experiences, e.g., 'Do you prefer practicing with digital SAT tests or traditional paper formats, and what are the main benefits or drawbacks you’ve noticed with each?' This kind of feedback helps you understand members’ preferences and tailor resources or workshops based on the group’s needs.
Incorporate questions such as: 'How has the transition to the digital SAT affected your test-taking strategies or anxiety levels?' or 'What challenges have you encountered with the new digital interface compared to the paper SAT?' These prompts encourage members to share real experiences with the evolving SAT format, guiding your group’s support and preparation materials.
You can structure prompts like: 'After reading a peer’s SAT essay draft, what are the top two areas for improvement (e.g., thesis clarity, evidence use, grammar)?' or 'What strategies did you find most effective in your own essay writing, and can you offer suggestions based on those to your peer?' This fosters a constructive, SAT-focused peer review process that benefits both reviewers and writers.
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