<p>bella1234,</p>
<p>May I assume that you already own a copy of the blue book? If you do not, that is your first order of business. As I am sure you know, it comes with 10 practice SATs. When you have gotten to the point when you are completely comfortable with the math, take a practice test in the blue book. Do NOT worry about timing yourself on this first one (there will be plenty of opportunities to practice under “real” conditions later.) You are just doing this one to identify weaker areas. DO NOT, under any circumstances place any value on your score for this test, it is not about that. This test is about identifying areas you need to work on. They might be math disciplines (algebra, geometry, etc.) or they might be question types (multiple choice, grid-ins, questions with possibilities I, II, or III) but whatever the data reveals to you will tell you what to work on. Only after you have improved your weaknesses should you begin working on timed tests</p>