1. Official 2009-2010 SAT Practice Test (from the College Board)

2. SAT Skills Insight

Free online resource from the College Board that provides official SAT questions and answers, suggestions for improvement, and guidance on how you can sharpen your skills. You know what they say – Practice Makes Perfect – and this tool aims to help you become more comfortable and confident with the test. So now that you understand the ‘Skills’ part, what do they mean by ‘Insight’?

SAT Skills Insight also provides sample questions, answers and explanations from various “score bands.” For example, what do you need to know in order to score a 700-800 on the Critical Reading section? Click here to find out.

3. Free Practice SAT Test (from The Princeton Review)

The Princeton Review provides a Free SAT Test, Free SAT Test Events and Free SAT Test Reports

4. Kaplan Skill Builders

Build skills by playing SAT games, take a Free SAT Test, locate and sign up for a Free SAT event and make your own quizzes from the Free SAT Quizbank

5. ProProfs SAT Study Guides

Free Math, Critical Reading and Writing Questions. Plus you can find vocab flash cards here.