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  • lina elsherif

    5 years agoPosted 5 years ago. Direct link to lina elsherif's post “I have a SAT test after e...”

    I have a SAT test after exactly one month , so do you think I can be ready for it and bring high score ? I would do anything to get a full scholarship in America .Can anyone tell me what to do to achieve my goal.

    (15 votes)

  • Sadia Adnin

    6 years agoPosted 6 years ago. Direct link to Sadia Adnin's post “Hello,this is the 1st tim...”

    Hello,this is the 1st time I'm starting sat preparation.As I'm a beginner I'm not understanding how to start learning.I have created an account at khan academy but at 1st they are telling me for the test today.But as I want to know what should I learn and how before these daily tests? Are these tests enough for me or there are some lessons and classes also? In one line I just want to know how to study.

    (5 votes)

  • Lexline Johnson

    5 years agoPosted 5 years ago. Direct link to Lexline Johnson's post “Is there a limited number...”

    Is there a limited number of practice tests I can take on Khan Academy or can I take as many practice tests as I like?

    (4 votes)

    • ♚| 𝕮𝖆𝖑𝖊𝖇 |♚

      2 years agoPosted 2 years ago. Direct link to ♚| 𝕮𝖆𝖑𝖊𝖇 |♚'s post “It's been a while, but he...”

      It's been a while, but here is my answer for anyone asking the same question:

      Khan Academy has 8 full-length practice tests which you can find here: https://www.khanacademy.org/mission/sat/exams.

      You can reset the exams to retake them, but you'll be taking the exact same tests which isn't going to help much. I'd look online for previously administered exams. You can find plenty on reddit.

      (3 votes)

  • jathen.rodriguez

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to jathen.rodriguez's post “do i have to take this te...”

    do i have to take this test since im a senior

    (3 votes)

    • David Alexander

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to David Alexander's post “You do not have to take t...”

      You do not have to take this test on Khan Academy.
      You do not have to take this test in order to go to college (several online programs and all community colleges do not require it).
      You do not have to take this test if you apply to the University of California, Stanford University, the University of Chicago or an Ivy league school.
      You do not have to take this test if you do not plan to go to college or university.
      In short, unless you want to take this test personally, or unless someone is holding you for ransom, and insisting you take this test to get free, you do not have to take this test.

      Being a senior has NOTHING to do with it.

      (4 votes)

  • vudanny

    a month agoPosted a month ago. Direct link to vudanny's post “do they give you specific...”

    do they give you specific questions for things you get wrong on the practice sat test?

    (3 votes)

    • David Alexander

      a month agoPosted a month ago. Direct link to David Alexander's post “Why don't you go over the...”

      Why don't you go over there and try a few tests. They don't count against you, and you may learn something useful from the experience.

      (2 votes)

  • Arianna Toney

    6 years agoPosted 6 years ago. Direct link to Arianna Toney's post “I'm taking the SAT years ...”

    I'm taking the SAT years ahead of time, and i want something to help me with that. Is there a thing for that?

    (6 votes)

  • Adityan

    2 years agoPosted 2 years ago. Direct link to Adityan's post “Are the Level Four readin...”

    Are the Level Four reading practice passages taken from the full tests?

    (2 votes)

    • ♚| 𝕮𝖆𝖑𝖊𝖇 |♚

      2 years agoPosted 2 years ago. Direct link to ♚| 𝕮𝖆𝖑𝖊𝖇 |♚'s post “I searched some of them u...”

      I searched some of them up and could not find them in previous SAT/PSAT tests. Just know that their style and difficulty is very similar to the real SAT reading section.

      (2 votes)

  • doliaguayza06

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to doliaguayza06's post “Immma fail”

    Immma fail

    (2 votes)

  • Roy McCoy

    2 years agoPosted 2 years ago. Direct link to Roy McCoy's post “I'm a 74-year-old retiree...”

    I'm a 74-year-old retiree who got into college and got his degrees long ago, so SATs are not a matter of great personal concern to me. But I'm doing Khan Academy math courses and am wondering exactly which ones are or might be recommended for math SAT preparation. I've gone back and done Arithmetic, Basic geometry, Pre-algebra and Algebra basics, am presently in the middle of Algebra 1, and am lined up for Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Multivariable Calculus and AP︎ College Statistics, presently in that order. How might I modify this for SAT preparation, assuming I'd like to do better than the embarrassingly mediocre 718 I scored going on sixty years ago? Is there some point I might want to drop out, play the SAT game, and then return to the program? Thanks.

    (1 vote)

    • Johanna

      2 years agoPosted 2 years ago. Direct link to Johanna's post “For the SAT, you’ll need ...”

      For the SAT, you’ll need to know up through Algebra 1, a portion of Algebra 2, and some Geometry. If you’re going through Khan’s courses sequentially, you might finish those three and then hop over to SAT prep. If you finish all of them, you will probably be a bit over-prepared, but you’ll be making sure you’re up to speed.

      Unless you are taking the SAT again, I wouldn’t say it’s particularly necessary to study its math, but obviously I don’t know your situation. Good luck!

      (3 votes)

Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy (article) | Khan Academy (2024)

FAQs

Does Khan Academy have official SAT practice tests? ›

Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy has practice tests and answer keys for all of the SATs that the College Board has made public, including the tests from the book The Official SAT Study Guide.

Can you print out Khan Academy SAT practice? ›

Important: We recommend downloading, printing, or screenshotting any data from Khan Academy's legacy Official SAT Practice that you wish to retain as this data will no longer be accessible after December 31, 2023.

How much does Khan Academy SAT prep cost? ›

Khan Academy is completely free, while Kaplan's Digital SAT courses require payment. However, Kaplan's On-Demand course is relatively affordable, with an MSRP of $200.

Where to get practice SAT tests? ›

Studying and Practice Tests
  • Practice Tests. Find full-length practice tests on Bluebook™ as well as downloadable linear SAT practice tests. ...
  • Khan Academy. Official Digital SAT Prep on Khan Academy® is free, comprehensive, and available to all students. ...
  • Assistive Technology.

Did Khan Academy get rid of SAT prep? ›

While this means the Official SAT Prep product from Khan Academy has been deprecated, Khan Academy is still the official partner of College Board and is here to provide you with redesigned tools to prepare students for success on the digital SAT.

Are the Khan Academy practice tests the same as College Board? ›

Yes. The online practice tests on Khan Academy feature the same questions as the downloadable practice tests.

How accurate are Khan Academy practice SATS? ›

Yes. In fact, Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy has several advantages over other test-prep companies. It's the only SAT practice site of its kind that's officially endorsed by the College Board. We know what's on the SAT because we make it.

Can you retake Khan Academy SAT practice tests? ›

In terms of the skills you already practiced, you can just practice them again - there's no way to reset that progress unless you create a new account.

What is the best SAT prep? ›

Some of the well-known options include:
  • Kaplan: Known for its structured approach and experienced instructors.
  • Princeton Review: Offers a variety of course formats and emphasizes test-taking strategies.
  • Khan Academy: Provides free, comprehensive SAT prep with a focus on practice and personalized learning.
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Is IXL better than Khan Academy? ›

IXL has a strong focus on math and language arts, while Khan Academy offers a wider range of subjects. Consider your learning style: If your child is a visual learner, then you may prefer Khan Academy's videos and articles. If your child is an auditory learner, then you may prefer IXL's games and quizzes.

How many times can you take the SAT? ›

Students can take the SAT as many times as they want. We recommend that they take it at least twice—in the spring of their junior year and the fall of their senior year. Most students get a higher score the second time, and most colleges consider a student's highest SAT score when making admission decisions.

What is the average SAT score? ›

A good SAT score is one that helps you get admitted to a college that you want to go to. The average SAT score is around 1050. Any score above that would be above average. A score of 1350 would put you in the top 10% of test takers and help make your application competitive at more selective schools.

What is the most realistic SAT practice test? ›

To get the most accurate feel for the real SAT, I recommend using the official SAT practice tests provided by the College Board. They currently offer eight full-length practice tests which closely resemble the actual exam.

How many SAT practice tests does Khan Academy have? ›

There are 8 practice tests in Khan Academy web site.

What is the best way to practice for the SAT? ›

Below, we break down nine ways to prepare for the SAT, with advice from test-prep experts.
  1. Create an SAT Study Schedule. ...
  2. Use Quality Prep Materials. ...
  3. Increase Your Reading Speed. ...
  4. Target the Mistakes You Can Control. ...
  5. Come to Test Day Prepared. ...
  6. Answer the Questions You Know First. ...
  7. Eliminate Incorrect Answers.

Is one month enough to study for SAT? ›

Studying for the SAT in a month is possible, though it's recommended that you spend 10 to 20 hours per week over the course of two or three months prepping for the SAT.

How many digital practice SAT tests are there? ›

The four available practice tests provide you with a sneak peek of the interface, format, and scoring of the online test, so they're a useful tool as you prepare for the new digital format.

Does Khan Academy have PSAT prep? ›

Additionally, since the digital PSAT/NMSQT mimics the digital SAT, we also recommend going through Khan Academy's free official digital SAT test prep materials to prepare for the digital PSAT/NMSQT.

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