What to do when out of collegeboard BB+Online tests?

<p>What other tests Can I take? I need 10 at the least.</p>

<p>I'm probably taking the December test.</p>

<p>Wait a while. Do them again. If you actually used those tests effectively before, you should be getting 2400s on each of those tests on the second run through. If not, revise your answers THOROUGHLY after each test while reading the answer explanations, and make sure that you would get a perfect on each test after doing them. You don’t really gain anything if you just burn through the tests without trying to absorb anything.</p>

<p>I need new tests trust me… I would be annoyed constantly through the test because I can always remember answers even from a year ago.</p>

<p>^ I have the exact same problem.
Here is a bunch of CollegeBoard material that you should go through:
10 Official Practice Tests
10 Real SAT Part 4
10 Real SAT Part 8
6 Online CollegeBoard Exams</p>

<p>And that’s all CollegeBoard material there is. Once you’re done with that, move onto unofficial material, in this order:
Kaplan 12 Practice Tests
TSAT
Princeton Exams
Barron’s</p>

<p>And I’m afraid that’s all you can do.</p>

<p>I’d recommend you stay away from the unofficial material, especially this close to the last SAT you’re ever going to take. The unofficial tests are okay until you get into the 2000s. Of course, for strategies you can always refer to those books, but you need to make sure you use only the official tests.</p>

<p>^ And what to do when they finish?</p>

<p>Lol I would say just use them again, that’s what I did. When you have burned through 20+ tests, it’s hard to remember the answers for most of them (or I just have really bad memory). And anyways it’s the working that matters when you are practicing. Even if you remember the answers, you need to be able to justify the work needed to get to that answer. If you can’t justify the working, then you essentially did not use the test effectively.</p>

<p>Also, doing past PSATs will help you improve your writing/critical reading.</p>

<p>I’ll be doing this, as I’m retaking my SAT too in December, to raise my disappointingly low Math score. Just expressing my opinion, anyways. I’ve taken a couple of Barron’s tests, they were horrible, trust me.</p>