There are a lot of sites devoted to preparing for the SAT out there, but if I were you, I would do most of my prep here: URL1 Make sure to try the practice tests on this site. They'll give you a better idea of what to expect, and will help you see what areas you should focus on for extra study. It has a lot of advice for the various sections, and practice questions in addition to the whole practice tests.
The more practice you get, the more prepared and relaxed you will be when you take the real test. Here are a few quick lists of basic tips for taking the test that may help you: how-to-study.com/study-skills/en/taking-... gocollege.com/admissions/preparing/tests... blogs.bostontestprep.com.
You can get infromation on the test itself(what it tests, when it takes place, etc. ) on the collegeboard website(collegeboard.com). If you want to get some help to prep for the test, I recommend brightstorm(brightstorm.com) who provides online test prep course.It is $99 for 12 months' use and you can use their free 7-day trial to see if the course fits your need. Good luck!
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You can globally interact with the other students preparing for the test. If you need expert guidance then you enroll for their live review classes. Hope this information was useful.
I am not going to have to take the SAT or ACT since most places, like Argosy, have a placement test that you can take. I am looking over some websites that are for SAT studies to try and refresh myself on things since it has been a while. I have filed a FAFSA, I did so before I even posted this.
Unfortunately I did not have Argosy on the list when I did so, so I am waiting on the Social Security Administration to verify my pin to be able to add it.
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