I'm starting to prepare for the SAT and I'm kind of lost as to where exactly I should start. Are there any good SAT Practice Tests out there? If so, could anyone recommend me some resources?
Sure! There are several resources out there which can help you prepare for the SAT effectively.
The College Board, the organization that creates the SAT, offers a number of free resources on their website, including full-length practice tests. This is an excellent starting point because these are actual past exams, so you're practicing with the real deal.
Khan Academy is also another great platform. They have partnered with the College Board to provide free SAT prep, and their system can customize your study program based on your strengths and areas needing improvement. They offer real SAT problems and explanations so that you can learn and understand the concepts behind the questions.
Lastly, you might want to use the Bluebook™ app. It's designed to give you a feel for the digital SAT and it also allows you to take a full-length practice test.
Remember, the best way to improve your SAT score is to practice regularly and consistently, so make a study plan that aligns with your other commitments and work hard to stick to it. Good luck!
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