I often find myself learning better online, and I'm currently eyeballing the SAT. Can you guys recommend any online SAT practice tests that are reliable and reflect the actual test well?
Sure, I'd recommend starting with the official practice tests from the College Board. They offer eight full-length, free practice tests on their website that reflect the actual SAT layout and difficulty very accurately, because they're created by the same people who create the actual test. The practice tests are in the electronic format, like the actual digital SAT. This allows you to get a feel of the real test environment.
Another resource to consider is Khan Academy. They have a partnership with the College Board, and provide great resources to practice for the SAT. They offer free, personalized practice pathways that can be incredibly helpful for identifying weak areas and strengthening them.
Lastly, try the Bluebook™ app. It allows you to preview the digital SAT and take a full-length practice test. This can particularly help familiarize you with the digital interface.
Remember, the key is consistent practice and reviewing your mistakes after each test. That's how you'll see the real improvement!
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