<p>Does Anyone knows how to get free online SAT Math IIC real tests ? Other than sparknotes. Thanks !</p>
<p>i think you might find some on xtremepapers.com</p>
<p>Practice questions available here for SAT Math IIC: [SAT</a> II Math IIC Practice Questions | SAT Exam](<a href=“SAT Exam”>SAT Exam)</p>
<p>You can also use the college board’s official site. They have one “real” practice of any test offered. Two of our local libraries also have SAT programs installed that students can use for up to one hour at a time. Good luck!</p>
<p>I don’t think collegeboard has full practice tests for subject tests; just the few practice questions. Correct me if i’m wrong though, I’d love some last minute practice for tomorrow</p>
<p>Ahmed which country you reside in?</p>
<p>Dubai. I’m not arab though, lol</p>
<p>i live in oman and evn i am not arab</p>
<p>Are you Indian, then?</p>
<p>I have become too slow in my studies :(</p>
<p>yeah i am Indian… :|</p>
<p>Hi5 brown man/girl. are you writing SAT 2 for India ?</p>
<p>yeah m trying to get into NIT</p>
<p>Oh okay. Good luck with that! 2350 is like the cutoff for NITs</p>
<p>yeah i wanna get into ECE… where are you planning to attend college?</p>
<p>US and Canada</p>
<p>oh ok you are lucky you wont be needing a very high score…</p>
<p>But I still want a very high score! I messed up the SAT 1, and now there’s no time to give it again. I hope SAT 2 compensates for it.</p>
<p>Same problem here! I flubbed the Math part of the SAT (580, after I’d received a 61 on the math part of the PSAT a year ago), and I was hoping that the Math Level 2 subject test would help make up for that. However, I got an email last night from the SAT people that my testing center would be closed today, and they’d be scheduling a makeup test.
I don’t mind being able to sleep in, but I’m concerned that the makeup date might conflict with the date of an already-scheduled out-of-state merit scholarship interview. Thank goodness I decided against ED (except for 1 school where it’s non-binding & they don’t require SAT Subject Tests anyway), or I’d really have a problem!</p>