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Welcome to your SAT practice test review on Khan Academy

Congratulations!

You completed a full-length practice test!

We're super glad you're here to dig deeper into the questions and answers from the test—along the way, we'll share some top tips to help you improve your score.

How to use this resource

We recommend that you keep this browser tab open next to the tab with your test results on the College Board site.

Go back and forth from College Board to Khan Academy, and review the questions you missed!

Some top-scoring students like to try the questions they missed again without looking at the answers—you can do that here, then reveal the answer one choice at a time.

Then, click Explain to check out our extended explanations.

Next, you can click through to a full tutorial about the question type, including videos and articles. If the mood strikes you, you can practice similar questions right inside the lesson.

Finally, be sure to check out the entirety of our digital SAT prep course.

You've got this!

Stick with it!

The more time you spend looking carefully at the questions you missed, watching example videos and reading up on the specific strategies you can use for each question type, the stronger your SAT muscles will grow—we promise!

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  • Emmanuel Eze

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Emmanuel Eze's post “One of the best ways to i...”

    One of the best ways to increase your scores is by studying. Stop taking too many practice tests; instead, study more. Take the practice test at least 5-7 days after you took the former one. It’s crazy how your score will begin to increase. I hope this helps someone.

    (190 votes)

    • bluh

      10 months agoPosted 10 months ago. Direct link to bluh's post “same. went from 1280 to 1...”

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      same. went from 1280 to 1460

      (95 votes)

  • ani007badveti

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to ani007badveti's post “I got 1380 in practice te...”

    I got 1380 in practice test 1. SAT isn't really my main goal, so I won't be practicing a lot for SAT. How can I improve and get 1550 in the August SAT.

    (0 votes)

    • Aubrey

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Aubrey's post “make SAT a main goal”

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      make SAT a main goal

      (295 votes)

  • Manabu

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Manabu's post “Best of luck to August ta...”

    Best of luck to August takers :D

    (92 votes)

    • beesan

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to beesan's post “thanks bro”

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      thanks bro

      (23 votes)

  • ZainyPany

    10 months agoPosted 10 months ago. Direct link to ZainyPany's post “If you guys want more que...”

    If you guys want more questions to practice, go to College Board's Sat Suite Question Bank. It has thousands of real test questions that you can filter according to difficulty and topic

    (84 votes)

    • Aden

      3 months agoPosted 3 months ago. Direct link to Aden's post “Thank you so so much for ...”

      Thank you so so much for that! Didn't realize how much I was missing out

      (8 votes)

  • Niraj Kumar Chaurasiya

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Niraj Kumar Chaurasiya's post “Best of luck to all of us...”

    Best of luck to all of us for June 3rd test.

    (53 votes)

    • favourekeminidaniel

      3 months agoPosted 3 months ago. Direct link to favourekeminidaniel's post “amen ooo.”

      amen ooo.

      (2 votes)

  • R

    6 months agoPosted 6 months ago. Direct link to R's post “Best of luck to those tak...”

    Best of luck to those taking the SAT in March!! Currently studying on a Sunday :)

    (44 votes)

    • Four

      5 months agoPosted 5 months ago. Direct link to Four's post “woaa goodluck to you too!”

      woaa goodluck to you too!

      (6 votes)

  • Atukunda Esther

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Atukunda Esther's post “Can I pass with a 1500 sc...”

    Can I pass with a 1500 score in my august sat yet am getting a score of 1080 currently

    (15 votes)

    • Marc

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Marc's post “I hate to break it to you...”

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      I hate to break it to you, I think a 1500 is a huge reach. A 1400+ is also a reach but MUCH more doable.
      If you're scoring 1080, you're likely just not thorough with your concepts. If you've done enough math practice, you can consistently get 700+. After that it's just going through your mistakes and working on your problem areas to ensure you don't make them again. This is by FAR the most important thing because otherwise you end up wasting time practicing things you already know. As for English, follow Khan Academy's english course and the "strategies" they use for each question type.

      (28 votes)

  • s.ryder24

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to s.ryder24's post “I got one mistake in the ...”

    I got one mistake in the reading section out of the total 98 questions and got 1570, isn't it a bit harsh to lose 30 points on one question? Will the official test in March be graded on the same curve?

    (17 votes)

    • Bilal Khan Panezai

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Bilal Khan Panezai's post “Heyy! Any tips for maths ...”

      Heyy! Any tips for maths and english pls? I’m averaging lowers 1300s rn anyway i can maybe get upto higher 1300s or over 1400 maybe?

      (9 votes)

  • kyawtzinthwe

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to kyawtzinthwe's post “How can I get at 1400 sco...”

    How can I get at 1400 score in October SAT exam? Currently is 1120 (r/w-500 and math-620). Is it possible?

    (10 votes)

    • Jay

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Jay's post “Practice a lot. Try doing...”

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      Practice a lot. Try doing something every weekday, including finishing the Khan Academy SAT prep course. Considering there's a month until the test, you should have a solid study plan. If you feel there may not be enough time, opt for the November test date and get your money's worth.

      (16 votes)

  • CTA_Wizard

    5 months agoPosted 5 months ago. Direct link to CTA_Wizard's post “Who here is preparing Mar...”

    Who here is preparing March 9

    (18 votes)

    • titorb47

      5 months agoPosted 5 months ago. Direct link to titorb47's post “not me practicing march 1...”

      not me practicing march 18 (first try is 1210 [its so over for me])

      (2 votes)

Reviewing your SAT practice test (article) | Khan Academy (2024)

FAQs

Is the Khan Academy SAT prep enough? ›

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.

How to review SAT practice test? ›

How to Review SAT Practice Test?
  1. Score your test: Start by scoring your practice test using the answer key and scoring guide provided with the test. ...
  2. Analyze your incorrect answers: After scoring, review every question you answered incorrectly.
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How to get personalized SAT prep on Khan Academy? ›

All you need to do is link your Khan Academy and College Board accounts, and we'll automatically recommend practice based on your PSAT results. We recommend that you link your accounts so that you can get started more quickly! View this video to learn how to link your accounts.

How to view practice SAT scores? ›

If you're signed into Bluebook™ with a College Board account, you can use the same credentials to log in to My Practice and view your scores from our full-length practice tests, along with your official scores from any assessment in the SAT Suite.

What are the disadvantages of Khan Academy? ›

The Khan Academy platform may be criticized for its limited subject variety, which could potentially impact the range of topics available to learners. While Khan Academy offers a wide array of resources in subjects like math, science, and economics, there are certain areas where the content is not as extensive.

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 do I quickly score my SAT practice test? ›

Take the test. Open the app and sign in to Scan + Score. Take photos of your answer sheet. Get your scores immediately!

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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How long should I study for SAT? ›

Most experts agree that students should spend approximately 5 to 20 hours each week for about three months studying for the SAT. The total number of hours is greatly dependent on each student's individual goals.

Where does Khan Academy get its SAT questions? ›

OfficialWe partnered directly with College Board, the creators of the digital SAT, to help you focus on the exact skills you need to succeed on the test. InteractiveSharpen your skills with our library of thousands of practice questions, videos, lessons, and hints plus test-taking tips and strategies.

How much Khan Academy should I do a day? ›

Keep things simple and set a goal of 2-3 hours of learning per day. Start with your child reading an hour a day and doing math practice an hour a day (and this time doesn't have to be all at once).

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. Plus, Kaplan frequently offers at least 10% off, reducing the actual price of their On-Demand course to around $180.

Is 1200 a good SAT score? ›

The average SAT score is a 1040, so a 1200 is above average. A 1200 SAT score is between the 71st and 80th percentile of test takers, meaning that you scored above 71-80% of other students. A score of 1200 opens a wide range of college options, assuming you have comparable grades (mostly A's and B's).

Is 1300 a good SAT score? ›

Yes. A 1300 on the SAT indicates good performance in all sections of the exam and places you around the 87th percentile of all test takers, meaning you scored higher than 87% of all test takers.

Is 1100 a good SAT score? ›

An 1100 SAT score is about average, as the national median score hovers around 1050-1060. However, whether it's "good" or "bad" really depends on the colleges you're targeting.

How many hours should I study for the SAT? ›

What the Experts Say. Most experts agree that students should spend approximately 5 to 20 hours each week for about three months studying for the SAT. The total number of hours is greatly dependent on each student's individual goals.

How many hours is Khan Academy SAT? ›

Currently, when you practice the SAT Full Tests in Khan Academy, you have 65 minutes for the Reading section, 35 minutes for Writing and Language, 25 for Math (No Calculator), 55 minutes for Math (Calculator OK) and 50 minutes for the Essay.

How many SAT questions does Khan Academy have? ›

Created in partnership with College Board, the creators of the SAT, Khan Academy's Official Digital SAT Prep includes over a thousand digital SAT Math questions and hundreds of digital SAT Reading and Writing questions.

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