<p>I know this has been asked before but I can't/don't feel like finding it. </p>
<p>I used up the whole blue book for the january test. Now that I'm taking it in March, what can I do for practice tests?</p>
<p>I know this has been asked before but I can't/don't feel like finding it. </p>
<p>I used up the whole blue book for the january test. Now that I'm taking it in March, what can I do for practice tests?</p>
<p>Subscribe to the College Board’s Online SAT Course, which lasts for about 4 months and has 10 more tests worth of practice questions. </p>
<p>Also, find some time to relax between tests.</p>
<p>re-do some of the tests, you don’t remember all the answers!</p>
<p>I remember hearing something about like old psats for like $3? No?</p>
<p>im in the same situation. does the online course really worth the 60 bucks? Also, can i print all the tests and the answers so I make sure i get al lthe tests before the program expires? </p>
<p>ALso, for vocab, will direct hits really give me necessary words that will allow me to get almost all the sentence questions right?</p>
<p>Lastly, what book is good for bringing my math up to mid 700s?</p>
<p>bump ^ </p>
<p>(But, I have Direct Hits and I like it)</p>
<p>I’ve heard that the SAT online program is horrible, as in the practice tests are “junk.” I would double check it before paying 60$</p>
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<p>How can they be junk? The tests are made from College Board themselves so they should/are (because I bought it) be as close to the real test as possible.</p>
<p>same question, can i print all the tests before the program expires? are they in PDF format?</p>
<p>Yeah you can print them all out and yes they are in .pdf.</p>
<p>Oh nevermind. I just heard that from a couple posts I read on some random thread on this forum. So what I said wasn’t really reliable. saxsky is probably right then, I suppose.</p>