Welcome to this section
Learning goal: know exactly where the official practice lives for the stretch after week 6.
Everything on this page is an official College Board link. When you finish the six weekly assessments, this is where you go for the real dress rehearsals.
Official practice
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Full-Length Practice Tests in Bluebook
Official, full-length practice tests that adapt just like the real thing, with scores and question review in My Practice. These are your screen tests: after week 6, take one about every week or two, in one sitting, under real conditions, and log your misses in the error log within 48 hours.
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Download the Bluebook app
Bluebook is the College Board app you will take the actual SAT in. Download it from the link above onto the computer or tablet you plan to test on, sign in with your College Board account, and open a practice test from the home screen. Do this well before test day so the app feels like home, not a surprise.
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Know the test
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How the SAT Is Structured
The official version of everything in our SAT Overview, straight from the source.
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SAT Calculator Policy
Which calculators are allowed, and confirmation that Desmos is built into Bluebook. Remember: calculators stay put away during Reading and Writing.
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SAT Dates and Deadlines
Your test date is Saturday, October 3, 2026, and the registration deadline is September 18, 2026. Get registered early with your coach so this is never a worry.
That is the whole list on purpose. Official practice questions are written by the same people who write the real test, so they are worth more than any third-party set. If a resource is not on this page, ask your coach before spending time on it.