SAT Skills Insight is one more tool to help guide you toward your ultimate goal—college success. It is a free online resource that is available before you take your first SAT and as you prepare to re-take the SAT. You will find that this tool provides new, valuable insight into the test.
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The College Board
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Prepare for the SAT Essay section with four essay prompts from the most recent SAT administration.
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The College Board
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Practice your math problem solving skills with our tests. Use a calculator only where necessary. You shouldn't need more than three lines of working for any problem. Redraw geometry figures to include the information in the question. Each test has ten questions and should take 12 minutes. Initially don't worry too much about the time until you have a feel for the type of questions. But, by the time you have done two or three tests you should start getting tough about the time you take.
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majortests.com
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Get ready for the SAT by taking an official practice test—you'll reinforce your test-taking skills, become familiar with the test format, and learn where to focus additional study.
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The College Board
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Vocabulary for Week 5 Day 1 of SAT Bootcamp
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StudyStack
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review for some of the math sections on the SAT
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StudyStack
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Most Frequently-Used SAT vocabulary words (from The Princeton Review)
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StudyStack
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270 frequently used sat vocab
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StudyStack
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Includes three free sample tests. Each test is timed.
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ProProfs.com
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