Hey everyone, I'm drilling hard on the math portion of the SAT and could use a few more resources. Any suggestions for where I can find quality SAT math exercises? Books, websites, online programs - anything really!
Hello!
You're in the right place if you're trying to up your SAT math game. Let's talk about some sources for practice exercises:
1. College Board: As you may already know, the College Board website has a wide array of practice problems and full-length practice tests for the SAT. Each official SAT Practice Test consists of a reading section and two math sections, one with a calculator is permitted, and another where a calculator is not allowed, providing you with a good mix of problems.
2. Khan Academy: You can leverage Khan Academy's partnership with College Board to find numerous SAT practice problems that align well with the actual test. Khan Academy is also useful for its video solutions if you find a problem you can't figure out.
3. Google Play & App Store: I would recommend you check out The Bluebook™ app. It hosts the official digital SAT Practice Test with simulated review capabilities, giving you the comfort of experiencing the test digitally beforehand.
4. Princeton Review & Barron's: You can always find SAT preparation materials in more traditional paper formats such as practice books. For example, Princeton Review and Barron's publish yearly guides containing practice problems, quizzes, and practice tests.
Work through these resources gradually and make sure to go over any exercises you get wrong to understand your mistakes. Happy studying!
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