What are the most frequently asked questions about the SAT?

What are the most frequently asked questions about the SAT?

Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Official SAT Practice. We will be updating these answers as we make additions to the system. If you can’t find your question here, contact us through one of the below links! I have a sweet idea for making this system better.

Is the SAT the same as Khan Academy?

The College Board works closely with Khan Academy staff at all stages of content creation to ensure that the test questions you see on the Khan Academy website are the same types of questions you will see on the actual SAT.

Where can I practice the sat for free?

You can also practice at Khan Academy ®, where you’ll find thousands of questions approved by the College Board, eight official SAT practice tests, and personalized study plans based on your results.

Can you make up a missed SAT practice day?

A: You can’t make up missed practice days, but you can continue with your regular SAT practice schedule following a missed day. If you planned to take a full practice test, but weren’t able to get it done on the day you wanted, no problem. Set aside some time in the next couple of weeks, and follow through on your commitment to your future self!

Is there a way to practice the sat for free?

The SAT offers free, high-quality practice including personalized study with Khan Academy, thousands of sample questions, and full-length practice tests.

Is the SAT free to use in Khan Academy?

For the first time ever, the creators of the SAT have given Khan Academy exclusive access and advice to build a personalized practice program for anyone, anywhere. These tools are free and available now for every student to take ownership of their learning and their future.

Which is the best answer on the SAT?

Choice B is the best answer. The passage states that Nawab earned “more kicks than kudos” (line 16) for his failed attempts at fixing watches. In the context of not doing a job well, this means Nawab was not given compliments (“kudos”) for his efforts but complaints (“kicks”) about them.

How can I Help my Child with SAT prep?

With our SAT coach tools, you can review your students’ practice activity and see what skills they’re struggling with so you can tailor your instruction to their needs. Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy is world-class SAT prep that is effective, personalized to your child, and 100% free.