<p>I've gone through about 25 SAT Practice tests but I'd like more, esp. in studying for math. I didn't use them very wisely. Can I use PSAT practice tests? Will they be equally helpful in preparing for the math? </p>
<p>bump!!</p>
<p>What were you thinking?
But yes. CB PSAT are same difficulty, etc as CB SAT.
Many have said Barrons or McGraw Hill are closest to CB.
If you search, you can find pre-2005 CB SAT practice test booklets. That may be helpful as well.</p>
<p>Well I didn’t time myself for many of them. I mostly just went through the questions on my own time to see what I could answer. I can answer just about every question correctly if I’m not timed but now I don’t have an accurate estimate of how well I’ll do untimed. Gr. </p>
<p>But thank you so much! I appreciate it @TomsRiverParent </p>
<p>Yes, PSAT math section has a similar style and format as the SAT math and can be used for practice. Certain topics would be missing, for example graphs of functions and other advanced topics, so in that sense there is a difference. However, you can think of PSAT content as a subset of SAT content. </p>