Testing Foreign student needing some math exercises to know what the SAT looks like

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The discussion centers around finding exercises to familiarize oneself with the SAT format rather than seeking study materials. Users recommend resources such as Major Tests for math skills and the official College Board website, which offers sample practice questions and a free practice test. These resources are highlighted as effective tools for understanding what the SAT entails.
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Can anyone help me out, I don't want study material, I just want some exercises that help me know what the SAT looks like
 
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