The collegeboard website has a whole host of free prep materials available for you to take advantage of, available here: http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice
You can register for SAT tests online at www.collegeboard.com. This site also contains free sample SAT questions. You can even get a free full SAT practice test. There are also official SAT study guides.
There are many study guides that you can purchase in order to practice for the SAT. There are no online guides, you would have to purchase hard cover books.
The SAT study guide online is a very helpful tool in which you can practice the areas you have trouble with as well as to sharpen your skills you already have. The site below offers a SAT Prep class and study guides at no cost to you. http://www.satexamprep.com/index.html
Pl see this site (URL-http://www.satexamprep.com/) which says that they offer a completely free online SAT study guide, with practice tests.(There are many sites that offer Sample or Practice SAT Tests for free)
There is much information printed about the SAT. A trip to your local library can reveal many good books that can act as excellent study guides. There are also many online resources, here is one: http://www.ivyglobal.ca/sat/sat_courses.asp?gclid=COmT4_XMj68CFQVoKgodayR21w
There are many different websites available for studying the SAT online. If you search SAT study online you receive several results. Some examples are: proprofs.com, satexamprep.com, & number2.com.
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College Board is the most reputable company that produces an SAT study guide. Most other guides may provide decent tips but none come close to College Board.
Yes there is an online SAT course that can help your daughter study before she retakes the SAT test. Follow this link for the offical SAT online course offered by the college board: https://satonlinecourse.collegeboard.com/SR/login/splashSchoolLogin.jsp
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