Hey folks, just started prepping for my SATs and I'm wondering if there's any solid, free practice resources out there? Preferably stuff with full-length practice tests, if possible. Thanks in advance!
There are several free resources you can use for SAT prep, many of which offer full-length practice tests.
One of your best options is Khan Academy. It's developed in partnership with College Board, the organization that creates the SAT, and specifically tailored for SAT preparation. Over there, you'll find a lot of mini-lessons for each section of the SAT along with practice questions and eight full-length practice tests.
Another helpful resource is The Bluebook™ app by College Board. This one offers you a chance to preview the digital SAT and take a full-length practice test under timed conditions, which is very useful now that the SAT is fully digital.
Lastly, there's a big bank of official practice SAT tests available directly on the College Board's website. These are the most aligned with the actual test since they are from previous years' SAT exams.
Remember, take the time to review the answers and explanations for each practice test you take—it's where the real learning lies! Best of luck with your test prep!
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