Test Resources

To help you prepare for a standardized test, take a look at the links and items below. If you see any broken links, or would like to suggest a resource for us to add, please let us know.



SAT — The College Board
This is the official website for the SAT. Look around for loads of test information and practice questions. Or you can go here to register for the test online.
ACT
This is the official website for the ACT. Look around for loads of test information and practice questions. Or you can go here to register for the test online.
SAT vs. ACT
The SAT is not the best test for everyone, and neither is the ACT. Often times, it depends on who you are and where you want to go to college. This page will discuss the differences between each test and help you decide the one you ought to focus on the most. more »
PSAT/NMQST
Visit this site to learn more about the PSAT.
TAKS
Learn more about the TAKS test.
ISEE
Use the ISEE Online Course for sample problems, drills, and pointers. You may also want to download this practice test to get a feel for the actual test, and download this study guide to pick up a few extra concepts.
SAT Vocab Words + Quizzes
The vocabulary words on the SAT are perhaps one of the most important parts of the Verbal test—and the most often overlooked. As you prepare with a Cram Crew Consultant, be sure to use this website to test your knowledge before the SAT..
Grammar Basics
The SAT and ACT use a lot of questions that require you know specific grammatical rules. Visit this glossary to get the basics.
If you're looking for more on grammar, writing, and essay techniques, visit this page.
 

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