Where to find digital SAT mock tests

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I offer a free digital SAT mock test for the Reading and Writing section. I also publish a free mock SAT Reading and Writing question every morning. You can find both at the below link:

https://walkertestprep.com/free-sat-practice-test


But are these any good given that the entire thread says CB tests or nothing to mimic the actual test. Bluebook only.

Just asking. Figuring this all out too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I offer a free digital SAT mock test for the Reading and Writing section. I also publish a free mock SAT Reading and Writing question every morning. You can find both at the below link:

https://walkertestprep.com/free-sat-practice-test


But are these any good given that the entire thread says CB tests or nothing to mimic the actual test. Bluebook only.

Just asking. Figuring this all out too.

NP. Our independent tutor uses only Bluebook. Available official tests in Bluebook are not very numerous, so I would wait to use any until you are ready to work with a tutor and then they'll tell you which official test to take for a baseline, etc.
Anonymous
Do people use Kaplan anymore like they did back in the day? If it's still around, do they have in person class or one on one in person tutoring services?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do people use Kaplan anymore like they did back in the day? If it's still around, do they have in person class or one on one in person tutoring services?


I haven’t heard of people using it now. I think the new SAT is different enough that the old methods don’t make sense.
Anonymous
I think CB is intentionally trying to make the test less preppable, and expects students to do general English and Math studies instead of practice tests.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do people use Kaplan anymore like they did back in the day? If it's still around, do they have in person class or one on one in person tutoring services?


I haven’t heard of people using it now. I think the new SAT is different enough that the old methods don’t make sense.


Of course they do. It's child abuse to not hire a $400/tutor for Larla.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think CB is intentionally trying to make the test less preppable, and expects students to do general English and Math studies instead of practice tests.


Taking/finishing AP lang/lit really helps on the verbal part. Math is more preppable, verbal part requires foundational skills and is not as preppable.
Anonymous
Based on my kids’ observations, the recently retired blue books tests had very easy math sections that bore little reality to real life.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It used to be easy to find dozens of the paper-and-pencil mock tests. But I'm not sure where to begin to find the digital tests. I don't want to recommend that my kid start out with the ones on the college board site because I want to 'save' them to take right before she sits for the exam. Are there websites that offer many practice tests?


There is not.


Yeah, unfortunately even Kahn Academy has started routing students to College Board’s Bluebook app for full-length practice tests. But you can still do lots of free prep with KA.


What an idiot. It is not Kahn Academy. It is KHAN Academy. Dude who started this is named SALMAN KHAN, he is a Bangladeshi-Indian American immigrant. He is not a White Christian or Jewish man. He is a desi muslim man.



He's not Muslim, he's been asked about his religious views and he's basically said he's more or less an agnostic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do people use Kaplan anymore like they did back in the day? If it's still around, do they have in person class or one on one in person tutoring services?


I haven’t heard of people using it now. I think the new SAT is different enough that the old methods don’t make sense.


Of course they do. It's child abuse to not hire a $400/tutor for Larla.


I was answering the question. Sure, people use tutors, but nobody I know does Kaplan classes anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Based on my kids’ observations, the recently retired blue books tests had very easy math sections that bore little reality to real life.


Yes. The more recent blue book tests are more comparable. The first practice tests were too easy. The CB didn’t realize how high the scores would be on the digital test and had been trying to increase the difficulty.
Anonymous
Learning how to use the desmos calculator was the most important hack for my kid.
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