The SAT has changed and after this past weekend, a few test takers were caught off-guard. So what has changed? First, the length of the SAT exam was reduced and the test has gone digital. Questions are more concise, and test takers are allowed to use a calculator during the Math section.
While these improvements are here to help students, taking the SATs can still be extremely stressful. Don’t worry, though, the Red Bank Public Library is here to help!
With your library card, you can access Gale Presents: Peterson’s Test and Career Prep—the perfect resource for you to prepare for SAT testing.
You can use one of the public computers at the Library to study and prepare or access Peterson’s Test and Career Prep from your personal device. All you need is an account to access full-length, timed practice exams.
Remember, there’s a reason why practice makes perfect!
In addition to the practice test, you will find other helpful materials including flash cards, eBooks, and instructional videos. You can also access practice tests for AP, ACT, GRE, and search for scholarships.
Good luck!