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SAT Test Prep

Does it feel like the College Board is changing their mind every fifteen minutes? (Love ya, CB!) Shmoop has you covered. Our always up-to-date SAT® Test Prep will get your students ready for test day. Here's how.

1. Diagnostic Exams

Every student is different. Our quick and accurate diagnostic exam will help students figure out what they already know...and where they need to put in some serious study time. You can then view the results at an individual or class level in a totally non-Big Brother-like way. Unless you're into that kind of thing.

 

2. Subject Reviews

The SAT covers a lot of ground, and sometimes it's hard to keep track of what needs to be studied and what can be tossed to the curb (hello, advanced calculus!). Our topic reviews cover every section and give a clear and engaging breakdown of concepts.

3. Drills

Looking for drills? We have hundreds of 'em. Drills are a great way for students to train themselves before sitting down for a full practice exam...or two...or five.

4. Five Full-Length Practice Exams

Nothing will prepare students for the real SAT like full-length practice tests...which is why we provide five of them. Students who are used to time limits, section switches, and speedy essay writing will have a major advantage on test day.

5. Flashcards and Math Shack

The SAT is notorious for using some fairly gargantuan vocabulary words. Make sure your students are prepared with our SAT flashcards. If your students need a little more help in the math department, send them over to Math Shack where they can target problem areas, track progress, and practice with infinite drills (yep, you read that right).

6. Test FAQs and Tips

Been a while since your students took the SAT? Never fear. Shmoop SAT Test Prep was written by experts who know this test inside and out. Our Overview section includes answers to frequently asked questions, as well as some handy dos and don'ts for test day.

7. Dashboard and Statistics

This one's just for you, Teach. Track student progress with your dashboard and teacher access to statistics. Track individual students or your class as a whole to see what topics need reviewing and where your students shine. Student stats are a great way to address problem areas long before the big exam—and they can be a fun way to show students how much they're improving.

Still need more help? Our SAT Teacher Guide provides scripted lesson plans and tips on helping your students kill it. Check out our article on best practices for Test Prep Teacher Guides for more.


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