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<p>(Edit) Can I buy them off of collegeboard or any sites?</p>
<p>There are two types of full-length SAT Tests available for practice:
-Pre-administered
-Practice</p>
<p>There have been 13 compiled SAT tests released, which were specifically written for students preparing for the SAT. These are found in the Official SAT Study Guide (8 of them) and in the SAT Online Course (5 of them). Unfortunately, since the practice tests have not been previously administered, only score ranges can be determined rather than a specific score.</p>
<p>The Online Practice Test #6 is a pre-administered test. So too is the SAT released yearly by the College Board in the "Taking the SAT" booklet.</p>
<p>The only other source of pre-administered (new) SAT tests is the QAS (Question and Answer Service). This service returns a copy of an official, formally-offered SAT along with your answer sheet for your review for select test dates. Thus if you're nice to someone who has utilized this service, they might let you look at a test they received from the service, especially if you have something to offer in return.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I am not one of those lucky few, so I cannot help you. I'm in the same boat as you (You might've noticed my post earlier.).</p>
<p>Aimee</p>