Seeking admission to a four-year University in the United States?

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Nov 1 · 2 min read

You need to take the SAT test. SAT® simply stands for SAT®. It is a standardized exam that evaluates the mathematical, reading and writing skills of High school students seeking admission to a University. Questions in the newest variation of the SAT® are closely aligned with the current common core curriculum in the United States High schools.

Scores range from 200 to 800 points for the math section and from 200 to 800 points for the Reading, Writing and Language section

The written essay is optional and is scored between 0 and 24. However, some schools require it for admission considerations.

How to Prepare for the SAT

1. Get organized and plan

Determine what days of the week you plan on taking the practice tests.

2. Practice Practice Practice.

Use our free 8 weeks SAT study plan to prepare for the SAT. The study plan allows you to complete at least one topic test weekly to brush up on math skills. You can print out the completed test with explanations to wrong answers and the corresponding formula sheets to study.

Once you have mastered the concepts for that week, you will be allowed to take a Collegeboard Official SAT® test. This will help to familiarize yourself with the SAT® style of questioning. You will also be able to assess your competency and build endurance.

3. Monitor your improvement

Record your results to monitor your progress

In summary, what you will need:

SAT® Formula Sheets and Flashcards

Printable SAT Formula Sheets are compact study notes that allows you to review efficiently and effectively. Flashcards enhance the retention of formulas, shortcuts, and definitions. Make learning fun by playing the matching game.

Math Review and Assessment Tests.

Brush up on concepts tested on the SAT like Heart of Algebra, Passport to Advanced Math, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, and Additional Topics with our Math review. Take Assessment tests after a thorough review of math concepts.

SAT Practice Tests

There are over 20 Free Timed Online Practice Tests that simulate real SAT® tests on this website. After each test, refresh the browser to take a new test. No sign up is required. When you practice more, you score higher on the SAT® exam.

​Our goal at Free SAT® practice is to assist you in your study endeavors so that your SAT® scores Improve.

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