Tip Off: Free Online Practice Tests Make Test Prep Affordable For Everyone

Tuesday, 26 May 2009 21:14 by Lena

ImageWish that preparing for the SAT or ACT didn't require costly books and programs? Here are a few free options online: 

  • MajorTests.com, which doesn't require sign-up (no usernames and passwords to remember!), features hundreds of practice questions and answer explanations. You won't be able to take a full-length test on the website, but you'll be able to perfect your strategy. Check out the especially helpful vocabulary lists which are downloadable.
  • Test prep publishers also have some free online options. Peterson's offers full-length, timed practice tests, while Princeton Review sends out a "detailed score report analyzing your strengths and weaknesses" after you complete their online demo.
  • Number2.com is a free test prep haven with a vocabulary builder, personal progress reports, and tutorials adjustable by skill level.
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June 5. 2009 00:42

It's going to be hard for my mother and i to have the money for me to go to college. It been a dream of mines to be the frist child of my mother to go to an out of state college.

Jonathan

June 19. 2009 05:43

if you're interested, Berea College in Kentucky gives free tution to all accepted students, and they have great academics, too!

Megan

June 22. 2009 17:01

i've been waiting to find test prep help online, instead of having to buy those expensive books. this is going to be a great experience for me!!!!

Passion

June 30. 2009 16:19

what about the ACT? I see things for the SAT but not the ACT. Where is it?

Danielle

July 8. 2009 02:16

they even have SAT prep games for the iPod (not for touch or iPhone)

Megan

July 8. 2009 12:28

Is it possible to obtain your GED and still take The SAT/ACT?

Kathryn

July 8. 2009 18:15

Kathryn,

Yes, you can take the tests after you get your GED.

Lena

July 8. 2009 18:17

Danielle,

The website we profile here has some resources you can use for the ACT: https://mycollegeoptions.org/BlogEngine/post/2009/07/Exam-Cram-TestPrepReviewcom.aspx

Lena

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