<p>I've noticed that some of the posters here claim that they've taken like 15-20 practice tests and I was wondering how that was possible because there's only 10 tests in the BB. Any response is appreciated. And if you can link me or point me to where you acquired these tests , I'll also be happy. :)</p>
<p>I really, really, really don’t think people should practice with tests from Kaplan, Barron, Princeton Review, anything that isn’t Collegeboard…just because they aren’t “the real thing.”</p>
<p>You can purchase Collegeboard’s Red Book (which is the second edition of their SAT prep book) because aside from the analogies, the test hasn’t changed much.</p>
<p>You can also use PSATs, since the SAT really isn’t that different from the PSAT. </p>
<p>And I think this was already mentioned, but Collegeboard has an online course that includes ten more official tests (if you pay $70, that is).</p>
<p>In addition to the official practice tests, there are also copies of actual old tests floating around. Three times a year (January, May, October) College Board gives test takers the option of buying a copy of their test (it’s called the “Question & Answer Service” → QAS). Some people have scanned those and uploaded them to the internet. The trick is finding them . . .</p>