College Testing (SAT)
SAT Preparation Resources
Khan Academy has full-length SAT practice tests available and offer free, personalized practice based on your diagnostic test results! You can also find booklets, videos, etc. on their website
Partnership with College Board
Khan Academy and College Board have partnered up to create customized SAT preparation programs for students. Here is a short video and handout to help you make the connections: Official SAT Practice - A Parent/Guardian's Guide: Getting Your Teen Ready for the SAT.
CollegeBoard offers a Question of the day, Sample Questions, Tutorials and Practice Tests for the SAT. This doesn’t require any login or additional information. In addition to having ways to practice the SAT, CollegeBoard also offers dozens of test taking strategies.
Check out Kaplan's free SAT Turbo Test, which is Kaplan's shortened version of the SAT to help you see what your score would be if you took the real SAT today. Kaplan also offers a Question of the Day with detailed explanations for each answer!
The Princeton Review offers both in-person and online practice SAT exams for free. After the test, you receive a detailed performance report with personalized tips on how to improve your score.
Varsity Tutors is a test prep website that offers SAT practice like flash cards, subject tests and a Question of the Day. They also give users a unique feature: creating tests for yourself and other users. Varsity Tutors does require an account.
PowerScore has a variety of different SAT materials. These practice tests include one prep booklet, two official SAT Practice Tests, and other official practice questions. This website doesn’t require any type of registration