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How can I find more practice tests for the SAT?

Hi everyone, I'm in search of some more practice tests for the SAT. I've already run through some of the popular resources out there, so I'd love to get some lesser-known suggestions. Please let me know if you've found some hidden gems! Thanks!

4 months ago

Hi there! I'm glad you're looking to get more practice for the SAT. You're definitely on the right track, as consistent practice with a variety of resources can make a significant impact on your scores. Here are a few lesser-known resources for SAT practice tests:

1. CollegeVine: As part of their comprehensive guidance and advice on college admissions, CollegeVine offers resources for test preparation, including a series of free blog posts which you can access here: https://blog.collegevine.com/category/standardized-tests/sat/. CollegeVine also has a marketplace of expert college admissions advisors, some of whom specialize in standardized test guidance.

2. Ivy Global: Ivy Global offers an SAT guide that comes with access to a few full-length practice tests. While it's not a free resource, purchasing their guide is an investment that may prove valuable to you.

3. Varsity Tutors: Varsity Tutors has a collection of free SAT practice tests and resources available on their website. They also have a diagnostic test which could help you identify areas where you may need additional practice.

4. Official College Board SAT Daily Practice App: You might already be aware of the College Board's practice tests, but have you tried their SAT Daily Practice App? It's a free app that provides a new SAT question each day to help you build consistent practice habits.

5. Local bookstores or libraries: Grab a few SAT prep books from local bookstores or libraries, as they often contain several full-length tests. Many of these books also come with detailed answer explanations and additional study materials.

6. Personal connections: Your teachers, family friends, or older students may have old practice SAT tests that they didn't use. Consider reaching out to people in your personal network to see if they have any test prep materials that you could use.

Remember to take each practice test under timed conditions to simulate the actual testing environment and track your progress. Best of luck with your preparation!

4 months ago

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