SAT Resources

Free SAT Tools Built for Local Students

Use GarrettPrep’s free SAT resources to compare scores, review smarter, and get more comfortable with the types of questions students actually miss.

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What’s Inside

  • Free College Fit Calculator
  • SAT Video Series
  • Practice Test Materials
1 Check your score
2 Review key skills
3 Practice before test day
Built for the Digital SAT
Digital Resources

Three Simple SAT Resources

The calculator and 22-question SAT Math practice test are live now. The video series is still coming soon.

Live Tool

Free SAT College Fit Calculator

Compare your SAT score and GPA against local benchmarks, target-college ranges, and a +150 point GarrettPrep scenario.

  • Built for Wayne-area students
  • Shows score fit, not fake admissions promises
  • Helps families see what improvement could unlock
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GarrettPrep SAT Video Series

Short, simple SAT walkthroughs showing how to solve common question types without overcomplicating the test.

  • Quick math breakdowns
  • Grammar and reading strategy
  • Digital SAT / Desmos tips
Coming Soon
Live Practice

Practice Test / Practice Questions

A full 22-question SAT Math practice test with scoring, answer review, topics, and explanations.

  • Original GarrettPrep practice questions
  • Answer explanations
  • Built for test-week review
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Try the Calculator First

The calculator is the best first resource because it gives families a clearer picture of where the student currently stands and what a stronger SAT score could change.

It does not claim exact admissions odds. It is meant to show college fit, target-score direction, and a realistic +150 point improvement scenario.

What the Calculator Looks At

  • Student SAT or PSAT score
  • Student GPA
  • Target colleges
  • Local score context
  • Possible +150 point improvement scenario
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