After exhausting official SAT tests..

Isn’t Question 9 in the Reading Section of PSAT Official Practice Test 1 an analogy question?

“Which situation is most similar to one described in lines…?”

Yeah, there’s one in a PSAT. None in the 6 released SATs, though. @Plotinus

Lol okay this thread died out :stuck_out_tongue:

So there’s about 5 days left and I repeated the 6 official tests, but all throughout my mind was double guessing and trying to remember what the correct answers were, as I had already given the tests before(I tried really hard to prevent this, though). As a result, I’m not too satisfied and my scores are surely inflated.

I’ve got 2 PSAT’s and the 3 IvyGlobal tests remaining. I’m planning to utilize them, but does anyone know if the Khan Academy practice questions are printable? I’ve barely used Khan Academy because I hate the concept of online prep(call me old fashioned if you will).

Thanks again :slight_smile:

Anything on a computer screen is technically printable, if you’re willing to learn how to use screenshots on your PC or Mac: http://gmatclub.com/forum/how-to-use-keyboard-shortcuts-for-question-screenshots-on-windows-222081.html

Yes I know how to do that but I need to solve quizzes in order to unlock more quizzes and it’s like 1 or 2 questions per link so it’s super tedious…

Yes, it’s tedious, but it’s the only workaround at the moment. It shouldn’t take more than a second per screenshot–it is only a matter of a quick memorized keyboard shortcut, depending on your operating system.

I’m on a Mac, and every screenshot I take auto-saves to the Desktop with a time stamp. I leave the volume on so that I can confirm the screenshot when I hear the “shutter” sound.

For the sake of practicality, I would probably try the questions on the computer first, but take screenshots of them in case I need to review them later, in which case I could print them out individually.

I would guess that the Khan Academy online-only material is part of the College Board’s effort to eventually transition the SAT to a computer-based test.

Oh well let’s hope the November exam isn’t messed up

Hey guys, the SAT is day after tomorrow. I’ve been relaxing for the past 2-3 days, and I’m gonna give my last remaining PSAT practice test tomorrow. For my first PSAT test, I got 1430/1520. The math problems seemed quite tough, so is the real SAT like that? Or is the PSAT even easier? Thanks

And good luck for those of you taking the test on the 5th!

Good luck@SATHATER6969