I ran out of practice tests in the Blue Book. Now what do I do?

<p>I want to keep practicing, but where can I find tests that reflect the SAT accurately and will not throw me off. And also has answer explanations?</p>

<p>McGraw Hill’s 12 Practice SAT Tests costs only $15 on Amazon. They have really good explanations for problems you can’t work also.</p>

<p>The college board online course has an additional 10 practice test. You have to buy that
There are also a couple of official SAT practice tests free on college board.</p>

<p>You can find other previously administered sat tests, but i am not allowed to post a link here, as CC will ban me if i do.</p>

<p>A bunch here: <a href=“Links to Additional Official SAT Practice Tests from CollegeBoard - SAT Preparation - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1277787-links-to-additional-official-sat-practice-tests-from-collegeboard-p1.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I will second the idea of subscribing to the collegeboard’s online course, it gives you ten tests, and also has a bunch of quizzes that are very useful for practice.</p>

<p>You do not, EVER, take SATs that are not made by the CollegeBoard. Find some links to old exams that were released through the Q&A service–Google is your friend.</p>

<p>Do you guys know if I would be able to print the tests off the online course, so I can take the tests physically?</p>

<p>Yeah you can do that</p>