SAT Practice Tests,
on real Bluebook.
Full-length Digital SAT mock exams administered on the real College Board Bluebook app, under timed conditions, with detailed post-test error analysis and score prediction. The closest thing to the real test without sitting it.
Full-length mock SATs on the real Bluebook platform with post-test error analysis, score prediction and targeted study plan updates after every test.
The test you practise on should be the test you sit.
Practice tests are the backbone of effective SAT preparation — but only if done correctly. A practice test taken casually at home on a laptop with music playing teaches almost nothing. A practice test taken under real conditions on the real Bluebook app, with post-test error analysis and targeted study plan adjustment, is worth 30–50 points of improvement per test.
Quality over quantity
We recommend 6–8 full-length practice tests over 10–12 weeks. More than that produces diminishing returns and increases burnout risk. The key is not how many tests you take — it is how carefully you review every wrong answer afterwards.
Our debrief process
After every mock test, a Times Edu mentor reviews every wrong answer with the student, identifies error patterns (careless arithmetic, vocabulary gaps, time management, question misreads), and adjusts the study plan for the next cycle.
Everything the real test has. Nothing it doesn't.
Our mock tests replicate every aspect of the real Digital SAT experience.
Real Bluebook App
Tests delivered on the actual College Board testing platform.
Adaptive Modules
Module 2 adapts based on Module 1 performance — just like the real test.
Timed Conditions
Full 2h 14m under strict timing with regulated breaks.
Score Report
Predicted score, section breakdown and domain analysis.
Error Analysis
Every wrong answer categorised by error type (content, careless, timing).
Pattern Detection
Recurring error patterns identified across multiple tests.
Study Plan Update
Targeted study plan adjusted after every mock based on results.
Score Trend
Score progression tracked across all mocks to predict final performance.
A typical 12-week mock schedule.
Here is how we space practice tests over a standard preparation cycle.
Diagnostic Mock
Full-length baseline test. Establishes starting score and identifies priority areas.
Mid-Cycle Mocks
Two section-specific mocks plus one full-length. Tests content progress.
Simulation Mocks
Two full-length tests under strict real conditions. Score prediction begins.
Final Mock
Last full-length test 1 week before the real sitting. Confidence builder.
Why even strong students lose marks here.
These are the three traps we see most often — and every one is fixable with focused coaching.
Too many tests, too little review
Students who take 15 practice tests without reviewing their errors learn nothing. We cap at 8 tests and spend equal time on review.
Wrong platform
Practice tests on Khan Academy or third-party apps do not replicate the Bluebook experience. Interface differences cost 20–40 points on test day.
No error categorisation
Students who mark answers as "wrong" without identifying why (content gap, careless error, timing issue) never fix the underlying pattern.
From diagnostic to test day.
Six practice tests, six debriefs, six study plan updates. By mock 6 I was consistently hitting 1520. On test day: 1540. The debrief process was everything.
What families always ask about Practice Tests.
Can my child take practice tests online?
Yes — all our practice tests are delivered via the real Bluebook app, which works on any laptop or tablet. Online students take mocks at home under timed conditions with screen sharing.
How long is the debrief after each mock?
Typically 60–90 minutes. We review every wrong answer, categorise errors and adjust the study plan. This is where the real learning happens.
Are your practice tests the same as the College Board ones?
We use official College Board practice tests where available, supplemented by high-quality third-party tests that match the real format and difficulty.
What if my child's score plateaus between mocks?
Plateaus usually indicate a strategy problem rather than a content problem. We shift focus to error-pattern analysis and pacing drills when scores flatten.
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