Hey guys, so I decided I'm going to take the SAT and I'm trying to get in as much practice as I can. Does anyone know any trustworthy websites or resources where I can find free SAT practice tests? Any help would be greatly appreciated! 👍
Definitely! You're on the right track in wanting to practice with some full-length tests. One of the best resources for SAT practice materials is directly from the test makers themselves, the College Board. Their website provides several full-length digital practice tests that simulate the actual testing environment fairly closely on the Bluebook™ app. These are probably the most reliable since they are created by the same people who make the official SAT tests.
Khan Academy is another fantastic resource. They're partnered with the College Board to offer free SAT practice resources. They provide full-length practice tests, as well as personalized practice on specific skills you want to improve in. For instance, if after a practice test you realize you are weak in geometry, you can practice just geometry problems on Khan Academy.
Make sure that when you practice, you're also reviewing your mistakes and understanding why you got certain questions wrong. This kind of analysis is essential to improving your performance.
For example, in addition to practice tests, you might want to take advantage of supplemental resources, like CollegeVine's series of free blog posts focused on SAT prep: https://blog.collegevine.com/category/standardized-tests/sat/. These posts can help ensure that you're getting the full benefit of your practice tests.
Good luck with your studies!
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