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Y’all I need help with SAT prep and idk where to look and find free resources, im taking the PSAT and I wanna be a merit scholar and the score i want is a 1550+ where do I get the resources? I’m from an asylum seeker household low to no income.

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Yes I would definitely use khan Academy as a ressources. Last year I took my PSAT and I regret not doing the practice to my fullest because some questions I got, I saw them while I was speeding through the practice. So definitely take your time in those practice do them when you have the time try not to be surrounded by distractions (electronics) and make sure to understand the answers after seeing what you got wrong, because a couple of those questions will be in that PSAT or SAT.

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5 months ago[edited]

Khan Academy for sure, and you can also take practice tests from bluebook as well. (For free!)

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🎤5 months ago

Ahh tysm!

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5 months ago

I highly recommend Strategic Test Prep's youtube videos as well as their workbooks. Sometimes they give a workbook for free if you join the email list, otherwise they cost $25 apiece (English and Math workbooks are available). I highly benefited from the strategies and TONS of practice questions included. Like other people said, Khan is a great free resource, as well as the practice tests in Bluebook.

Lmk if you have any questions! I am working my way up to a high SAT score, currently at 1390 (730 ERW and 660 Math).

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🎤5 months ago

This helps a lot, thanks so so much.

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