The SAT Reasoning Test is a standardized test for college admissions in the United States. The SAT is owned, published, and developed by the College Board, a not-for-profit organization in the United States. The SAT measures literacy and writing skills that are needed for academic success in college. It assesses how well the test takers analyze and solve problemsskills they learned in school that they will need in college.
Chapter 1: Introduction - Word Problems on the SAT
Chapter 2: Basic Arithmetic
Chapter 3: Divisibility and Remainders
Chapter 4: Fractions and Decimals
Chapter 5: Percent
Chapter 6: Ratios & Proportions
Chapter 7: Algebra Word Problems with Integers
Chapter 8: Interest on Financial Investments
Chapter 9: Coin Problems.and Other "Counting" Scenarios
Chapter 10: Age & Weight Problems
Chapter 11: Rate & Distance Problems
Chapter 12: Work Problems
Chapter 13: Mixture Problems
Chapter 14: Groupings
Chapter 15: Probability, Possibility, Combinations & Permutations
Chapter 16: Series, Sequences, and Repeating Decimals
Chapter 17: Statistics
Chapter 18: Problems Without Numbers (All Variables)
Chapter 19: Word Problems with Two Variables
Chapter 20: Geometry
Chapter 21: Triangles
Chapter 22: Circles
Chapter 23: Squares, Rectangles & Polygons
Chapter 24: Three-Dimensional Figures
Chapter 25: Word Problems w/ Quadratic Equations
Chapter 26: Final Exam
Practice & Review
Math
Critical Reading
Writing
Full Practice test
High school sophomores,Juniors & Seniors.