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Using past PSAT exams to study for SAT?

Hey guys, I'm a junior who's going to take the SAT soon, and I was wondering if practicing with past PSAT exams can help me prepare. Has anyone done this, and if so, was it effective for improving your SAT score? Thanks!

2 years ago

Hey there! Practicing with past PSAT exams can be helpful for preparing for the SAT, as the two tests have a similar structure and test similar content. Both exams cover reading, writing, and math, and using past PSAT exams can help you get familiar with the question format and build your test-taking skills.

That said, there are some differences between the PSAT and SAT, such as the level of difficulty and the scope of content covered. The PSAT is designed to be slightly easier than the SAT, and some questions might not cover the full range of topics tested on the SAT. So while practicing with past PSAT exams can be a good starting point, you should also use other resources specifically designed for SAT preparation.

To make the most of your study time, you might want to consider using resources like Khan Academy's Official SAT Practice, the College Board's own study materials, and prep books like The Official SAT Study Guide. These sources provide SAT-specific content and practice tests which will more closely mimic the actual SAT exam.

In conclusion, using past PSAT exams can be a helpful supplementary resource, but it's crucial to also practice with SAT-specific materials to ensure you're fully prepared for the real test. Best of luck with your SAT preparation!

2 years ago

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