The Official SAT Study Guide
The College Board was founded in December 1899 as the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) to increase access to higher education in the United States. While the College Board is not a college, it does administer a membership organization that includes over 6,000 schools, colleges, universities, and other educational institutions.
The number of official SAT(R) practice exams has been increased to eight in the 2018 edition of The Official SAT Study Guide, all of which were developed by the test manufacturer. All practice tests are available on the College Board's website as part of the organization's commitment to transparency, but The Official SAT Study Guide is the only location to get them in print, along with over 250 pages of supplementary instruction, guidance, and exam information.
This new edition of the best-selling SAT guide includes updated guidelines and practice problems that reflect the most recent knowledge, making it more relevant and valuable. Prepare for the SAT with methods and the most up-to-date material from the exam's authors.
The Official SAT Study Guide provides students with the following resources to help them prepare for the SAT:
- 8 official SAT practice exams created in the same procedure and by the same team of authors as the actual exam.
- Comprehensive descriptions of the arithmetic and reading and writing portions, as well as evidence-based reading and writing.
- Practice questions tailored to each SAT question type.
- Information about the new optional essay, including sample replies and practice essay questions.
- Seamless interaction with Khan Academy's Official SAT Practice.Some reviews about this book: “If you want to prepare for the SAT and get the best results possible, working with authentic practice exams is a MUST. This book is your best source, in book form, of such tests.
Author: The College Board
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