<p>To prepare for SAT II, I was taking the free practice tests from sparknotes.com </p>
<p>But they only allow free users to take 3 tests per subject (max)</p>
<p>So, are there any other sites where I can take free SAT II practice tests?</p>
<p>To prepare for SAT II, I was taking the free practice tests from sparknotes.com </p>
<p>But they only allow free users to take 3 tests per subject (max)</p>
<p>So, are there any other sites where I can take free SAT II practice tests?</p>
<p>help. me exam’s just few weeks away</p>
<p>Can’t you just create another account?</p>
<p>^I haven’t tried these tests yet, but I really don’t understand why people don’t just create new accounts either.</p>
<p>If I create a new account, then I would be giving the same test twice</p>
<p>You don’t have to take the tests in order, do you? I took tests 1 and 5 for Math 2.</p>
<p>You are going about this all wrong. You want to take practice tests that are as similar to the real thing as possible. That means paper and pencil and score sheet. You have to get the timing down, you have to bubble in the answers. You can write on the pages to cross out wrong answers, underline words, do the math, etc etc. You will not get all that from online tests. Yeah, it’s more fun when you can do it with Facebook in the background, but it’s really not preparing you. Get ahold of the College Board practice tests, get ahold of whichever review books you want to use- Princeton, Barrons, whatever. You can get used ones from Amazon for cheap. Or people have old editions and they don’t really change that much from year to year. Sit down with paper and pencil and a timer and do tests. Free on’line tests aren’t saving you that much when you can’t get the score you want and you can’t get the scholarship you want.</p>
<p>Good luck</p>
<p>Sparknotes are timed, but I definitely agree that they aren’t as accurate as they can be since you can’t write on the test, cross out choices, or quickly turn pages. I would try to print out the questions and just take them under timed conditions.</p>