<p>I figured I would post the known College Board links to real SATs (as PDFs). These are <em>legal</em> to download, since these are just (admittedly, deep) links to the CB web site. If you’re looking for the prep materials closest to the real test, these links are it, IMO (and free!).</p>
<p>You can currently get three PDFs of real SATs from the College Board web site:</p>
<p>wow…I almost missed this resource. I saw this about 2 weeks ago when I checked the collegeboard site, but I only briefly skimmed over it really quickly and it looked exactly like the one from the year before. Guess they updated the link after updating the site. </p>
<p>As a side note, one of the reading passages, the one about TV, I could have sworn I’d completed. Does collegeboard recycle passages among the tests?</p>
<p>Edit: Scratch that. It’s the same thing as the pretest for the online course. That’s why it seemed so familiar.</p>
<p>Holy crap I just did that 09-10 one and got an 800 on the math…*** at me getting a 680 the last time, and *** at collegeboard for saying “people’s scores don’t go up more than 30 points.”
But yeah, :)</p>
<p>I don’t see how the 09-10 test was the January '06 SAT - I took the January '06 SAT and the essay question was DEFINITELY different (it was about whether or not discoveries are due to luck or persistence).</p>
Each SAT test comes with three different essay questions that are alternated between test takers. Look at the other questions and see if you recognize them.</p>
<p>The 2009-10 Practice Test is also the Pre-Test available in the SAT Online Course. If you don’t have membership to that, you can still get all the answers and explanations at: Full-Length SAT Practice Tests – SAT Suite | College Board</p>
<p>But anyways, I took that and got a 2380 on it and I was absolutely shocked because I have never scored that high usually just around 2250-2300… is it a fluke? did anyone notice it to be too easy or something? cuz im SO skeptical and im not sure whether to trust it or not</p>
<p>i just did the 2009 one and i cannot for the life of me figure out how to mark it… i am thoroughly foreign to the US educational system… help please! and also if anyone has a better marking scheme than the picture one above i’d love to see it! some of the answers and difficulty levels were hard to make out…
much appreciated!</p>
<p>The 2005-6 Official SAT Practice Test is the same as the 2007-8 one. It’s the administered test from March 2005 except the sections are switched around.</p>