Are SAT books for preparation available online?

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 9

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    Indeed, SAT study guides are easily accessible online via a variety of platforms, allowing students to access them from any location. The Official SAT Study Guide, Kaplan SAT Prep, Princeton Review SAT Premium Prep, and Barron's SAT Study Guide are just a few of the well-known SAT preparation books available on websites like Amazon, eBay, and the official College Board store. Additionally, a lot of educational websites and platforms, such as Google Books, Barnes & Noble, and Chegg, offer digital versions of SAT prep books that students can buy or occasionally even access for free. Additionally, internet tools such as Khan Academy, whic

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  • Yes, a lot of resource books are available online for applicants. Those who want to prepare for SAT exam and are comfortable studying online can download paid online versions, while the others can order online and prepare. There are options for downloading PDFs also to study online without spending too much on expensive SAT prep books. It completely depends on the applicant whether or not they wish to study in the offline mode or they want to study online with online resources.

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