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Is your senior year in high school just around the corner?

You’re probably starting to look at colleges. Maybe you’ve even picked out a few that you like. Gosh, things are gonna be great!

But wait, you haven’t taken the SAT exam yet have you? OH NO! Have you even started studying yet? If you don’t have a good SAT score, you could be in big trouble. A lot of people don’t even study for the SAT. These people are being foolish.

To start, try this practice test. You’ll thank me later when you’re studying nuclear physics at Brown.

SATs. Whether you love ‘em or hate ‘em, at some point, you’ve got to take ‘em if you want to get into a decent tertiary school. (These are the hard facts of life.)

However, you don’t have to go it alone. Take as many practice tests as you can, and you will be more prepared for the SATs than your non-practicing counterparts. Now wouldn’t that be nice?

This arithmetic practice test which I’ve just posted is a great place to start. Why not give it a try and see where you stand in comparison to other test takers? You can’t lose!

Arithmetic SAT Practice Test

“When Samantha wakes up, she feels that she had had the most horrible nightmare.”

Can you identify the grammatical error in the sentence given above?

No?!? Well, they’re gonna get a lot harder than THAT where you’re going! That’s right. The SAT language test doles out mercy to no living being! If you couldn’t identify the error in the example sentence (or maybe even if you could), you’ve got quite-a-bit of studying to do mister (or miss).

Try starting with this handy SAT Grammar Test which I’ve carefully selected for your test prep needs:

SAT Grammar Test

(By the way. The error that you missed had something to do with inconsistent verb tenses. Don’t stay up to late thinking about it!)

The SAT examination is probably the most well known standardized testing system to have ever impinged upon the consciousness of the average American high school student. Every year, millions of eager highschoolers march off to ad hoc testing stations set up across the country in high school gyms, community centers and the like. Why, you ask? Well, to take the SAT of course!

If you are a high school student projected to graduate this year, chances are that you will need to take this oh-so-dreaded (yet oh-so-exquisite) test before you send in your college applications.

Here’s the good news. While some people think of the SAT as a sort of intelligence test (something which you can’t practically prepare yourself for) this is really not the case. The SAT is basically a test of learned knowledge (something that you darn well CAN prepare yourself for). For starters, check out some of the practice SAT tests posted in this new test category.

SAT tests

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