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Practice the SAT.
See your score move.

Free SAT practice for the June 6 exam. Drill the topics costing you points, then sit a full mock on Sunday.

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The loop

A short routine. Same one every week until exam day.

01

Thirty minutes after dinner.

Pick a topic you've been losing points on. Run 15 to 20 questions. Read the explanation on every wrong one. The next day, do it again.

02

One mock, Sunday morning.

Reading & Writing, then Math. Same timing as Bluebook, same module-adaptive jump. You sit it like the real thing.

03

A score that means something.

After every session, a 400-1600 estimate built from your actual answers. When we're not sure, we tell you. No vibes.

Inside a drill

A real question, and why most students miss it.

Heart of Algebra · Linear equations

Line k is perpendicular to the line y = (1/4)x + 2. What is the slope of line k?

  • A1/4
  • B-1/4
  • C4
  • D-4 correct

Why

Perpendicular slopes are negative reciprocals. Flip 1/4 to 4, then flip the sign. The answer is -4.

Questions

The honest answers.

Is it actually free for the June 6 SAT?
Yes. Sign up, sit the mock, get your predicted score and the three topics costing you the most points. Free for everyone sitting June 6, 2026.
Do I need to download anything?
No. Runs in the browser, phone or laptop. The mock matches Bluebook's timing and module-adaptive structure.
How accurate is the predicted score?
Within about 40 points for most students after a full-length mock. We tell you the confidence interval. If we haven't seen enough of your answers yet, we say so.
Who's building this?
Students who sat the SAT recently, not a marketing team. If an explanation looks wrong, you can tell us in one click. Email's in the footer.

Three weeks to the SAT. Start the loop tonight.

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