Test Preparation Resources and Links

Not sure how to get started? Here are some of our favorite resources for independent studying. Even if you’re working with another tutoring company, you’re still welcome to use anything you find here. Knowledge should be free!

The Links

  1. The Digital SAT Course Pack: Our best and greatest resource, a compilation of everything we know about how to succeed on the Digital SAT. Written by Julio Machado over many painstaking hours…..

  2. 1600.lol: A great website for doing focused practice on specific topics. This web application features only real questions from the Educator Question Bank, organized and filtered according to your specifications.

  3. The Educator Question Bank: The original bank of test questions provided by the Collegeboard. It’s a bit clunky, and we don’t love the Export system, but it’s still a great source of authentic questions.

  4. 1000 Common SAT Words: Vocabulary is a big deal on the Digital SAT, and there’s no better place to start learning vocabulary than this compendium (one of the many fine words found in this document) of the terms featured on past SAT tests.

  5. EdisonOS Bluebook Analyzer: When you upload your score report to this site, you will receive a detailed breakdown of your performance, including areas of weakness, skills to learn, etc. A great resource for getting the most out of your practice tests.

  6. Bluebook Testing: Speaking of practice tests, you should only do practice tests on the Collegeboard’s official testing platform. In general, try to make your practice tests as realistic as possible, and that begins with the Bluebook application.

  7. Reddit SAT: They’re a little nutty, but the good contributors to this subreddit are some of the most helpful and knowledgeable experts on the SAT. Yes, you will come out of this website with an inferiority complex about your study plan, but it’s a great place to find the latest strategies and news about the test.