Find more Practice Tests?

<p>I feel by the end of this summer I will have finished all of the practice tests in the blue book and done problems from the red book. Where can I find additional CB legitamite practice tests so I can further work on my speed?</p>

<p>You could always order the official Collegeboard online course. I think it comes with 2 or 3 additional practice tests direct form the makers.</p>

<p>4 additional practice tests. Well, 3 plus the diagnostic one that I believe is avalible to everyone. It also has 100's of additional question sets... In fact, just for the math section, there are 320 additional practice questions. Explanations for everything, of course, too.</p>

<p>If you want to practice problems and not speed (I know, you said speed, but ... I'm trying to help), you can look for an old edition on the "REAL SATs" book. There are still analogies and whatnot in that book - it's very old, actually - but it's worth it for practice problems.</p>

<p>can you order march sat even if you didn't take it on that date?</p>

<p>You still have "8 Real SATs", the "old SAT" test that CB gave away on their website (Oct 2003?) and some tests from the old "Taking the SAT" booklets (all "old SAT" format tests)</p>

<p>Would all old SAT tests include the 1st and 2nd editions of the ten real SATs?</p>

<p>lol don't use pr's 11 practice tests</p>

<p>Tanman, where on earth could we get those?</p>

<p>GeorgeS, maybe ask around? I know I still have really, really old College board books, plus lots of old tests [back in the day when College Board let you order tests you didn't take]... maybe your neighbors/friends have some that they could lend you?</p>

<p>Lavenderdream thanks for your help, but no one around where I live is going to have that kind of stuff. I'm wondering maybe if there's an online archive somewhere lol. But, thinking about it, with all of those old tests circulating around, a virtually unlimited amount of test prep material must exist (which gives me hope lol).</p>

<p>GeorgeS - here's a [url=<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=28260%5Dthread%5B/url"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=28260]thread[/url&lt;/a&gt;] with two old tests that I dug up. (I didnt try the links right now.. let me know if they don't work)</p>

<p>All of them worked except for one, but I found the one that was missing on google. Thanks a BUNCH for those tests (I even looked for older college board guides on google but didn't find any lol).</p>

<p>and why shouldnt we use pr's 11sats besides the fact that they are extreeeemly easy... isnt some practice better than no practice?</p>

<p>Because they aren't REAL questions, they don't follow the subtle patterns that the REAL SAT does, and as a result are totally (fake) misleading and a waste of time considering the alternatives that are available.</p>

<p>yea but still, the book is like 10bux on amazon. its worth imho</p>

<p>GeorgeS,could you share the link for the math part? thank you.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.lli.co.kr/16/SAT_Math.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.lli.co.kr/16/SAT_Math.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>the link doesn't work man.</p>

<p>lol, just clicked it again and it worked for me. Alternatly, you could type in "SAT_Math.pdf" on google and find all of the links yourself (there was more than one if I remember correctly).</p>