Now I when I was looking for free resources to help me get as close to a 2400 as possible I couldn't find one such website that existed. Instead I found six or seven different websites where I wanted to thank the creators from the bottom of my heart because without them I don't know how well I would've scored on the SATs. It's a tough test and even if you think you're smart look at me for example. I'm a senior in high school taking AP Calculus AB and BC (Calc 1 & Calc 2) the first time I took my SATs I scored below average in the math section, just barely getting a 500, why? I failed to realize is this test doesn't test how smart you are, but rather tests how well you are at taking the SATs.
So what I want everyone of you guys to know from a senior right now is work your little booty off right now and score well on this test because it will open up so many doors for you. And I know many people say the SATs aren't the only factor but for 90% of the public universities out there your results on this exam are the equivalent to your grade point average that you work four years trying to keep up. Four years = four hours.
In conclusion, why did I just write that this isn't the SAT lol. No but in all seriousness really study hard for this test and take advantage of all the resources I give you and I will guarantee with a strong work ethic and diligent studying you will get the score you want; not because you want it but because you earned it!
Links:
- Official SAT Practice Test 2012-13 from the College Board (Take this first and from and study only what you had trouble with first, take it in ONE sitting I know it's 3.5 hours :/ )
- The Critical Reader (SAT Idiom List)
- The Critical Reader (SAT Grammar Rules)
- PWN the SAT (Math, Reading, & Writing)
- Reason Prep's Vocab List (V. 2.1)
- College Board SAT Skills Insight
- College Board Question of the Day
- Reason Prep (He makes a video of the QOTD everyday)
- Go to your local library and practice with Princeton Review and Kaplan review books