Is it worth it to practice for the current SATs when I'm going to take the "new" SATs

<p>I'm graduating in 2018, I was wondering if it would be any help to practice for the current SATs since there isn't any way to practice for the new SATs.</p>

<p>Oh if there is a way to practice for the new SATs, I would love to know.</p>

<p>Thanks for reading.</p>

<p>This is kind of an unpopular opinion, but I think all these standardized tests are pretty similar and studying for one can help you do better on all of them. There are differences between the SAT and the ACT, and there are going to be differences between the current SAT and the new one, but they deal with similar subjects and have similar formats (multiple choice, timed essay). I devoted all my time to the ACT and never specifically studied for the SAT at all, but my scores on both were comparable. </p>

<p>That said, if you want to start studying for standardized tests now, you could study for the ACT because it isn’t going to change and colleges view the ACT and SAT equally. </p>