<p>Hi, I have a few questions regarding the practice tests from the SAT Online course. Please help out. </p>
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<li><p>Are the practice tests real tests from the past?</p></li>
<li><p>Are they all different from the tests in the blue book? </p></li>
<li><p>Is it more beneficial to do the online tests than to do the tests from barron or princeton review? In other words, if you only have limited study time, would you do the online tests first?</p></li>
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<p>-Online tests are not previously administer (actually 2 of them were), but they are made with by the same people who make the SAT. So they are great indicators.
-YES, the book and the online course tests are different.
-Yes, the official tests from the book and the course are meant to be done when you are replicating a test environment and you are sitting down for 4 hours to do it. DO NOT waste these tests as they are the best indicators of progress. Use PR AND Barron’s tests for practice on individual sections daily if you have them. But if you start a collegeboard practice test, it would be a waste if you didn’t finish it in one sitting.</p>
<p>I didn’t really like the online course tests. Math sections were easier than those of BB tests. Well, reading kinda okay. If you search thoroughly on internet, you will be able to find those tests of Online course for free. Most of them are, I guess, tests from 2005 or 2007, though.</p>