<p>If you’re in the U.S., your local library may have SSAT review books. You don’t need this year’s edition to review for the exam. Before you spend huge amounts of money on a tutor, it’s worthwhile to try a practice exam, to get a ballpark (really general) feeling of your range.</p>
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The SSAT site has a daily analogy.</p>
<p>If you search on iTunes for “SSAT,” you will find a podcast from “Abacus Learning” with common sense advice for preparing for the SSAT.</p>