Hey guys, junior here. I've been trying to find some legit SAT mathematics questions to get a feel for what I’ll be up against. I've done a few practice tests but I’d like some more diversity. Any suggestions or resources you can share? Much appreciated!
Hi! It's good to hear that you're being so proactive about your SAT prep. For practice math questions, the College Board, the organization that prepares and administers the SAT, offers a lot of free resources straight from the source. Their website has a number of practice tests available, and these tests should give you a good sense of the type of math questions you'll be facing.
In addition, you can check out Khan Academy's SAT prep resources. They've partnered with the College Board to provide free, official SAT practice, and their resources include practice questions and full-length practice tests. You can even link your College Board account to get personalized practice questions based on your past results.
Lastly, do consider purchasing the official SAT study guide, also known as the 'blue book'. It's published by College Board and has authentic SAT practice tests. It provides great insights into the questions and how to approach them.
Just remember, the quality of your practice materials can make a big difference in how well you perform, so try to make use of official resources as much as possible. Good luck!
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