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The most important question you can ask at the outset is, "Why would I choose this particular SAT Subject?" Not having a clear and totally convincing answer suggests that your motivation for preparation will be misplaced and the outcome possibly less than ideal.

Phase 1: Know What You Need to Know

Here you will find exactly what you need for achieving the exam scores you deserve. These are not personal opinions about what should or should not be on the exams. These are not made-up questions that merely mimic the real exams. The material provided in this first phase was developed by the very people who create and grade your exam. Master this material, and you are certain to get a decent score.

  • Sample exam questions
  • Study hints
  • Where and when the exams are given

Phase 2: Discover Approaches that Work Best for You

But what if getting a "decent" score isn't enough for you? How about demonstrating your will to move ahead of the pack and become a very attractive candidate for the college of your choice (and maybe some cool scholarships as well).  If that is what you want, use this material from The College Board as your compass for the free Google preview books below. You are sure to find one or two that present the information you need in a way that suits your personal learning preferences. Then dig into the pages to build your knowledge and confidence.

Browse these free Google preview books. You are sure to find one or two that present the information you need in a way that suits your personal learning preferences. Then dig into the pages to build your knowledge and confidence.

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David L. Heiserman, Editor

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Revised: May 21, 2012