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shsat

does anyone know where to find free digital shsat practice tests like the ones the doe posts? i’ve been trying to study more seriously for the shsat but i honestly learn way better when the test is digital instead of on paper. with paper PDFs i keep losing my place, and it’s harder for me to go back to the passage and check evidence while answering the questions. when it’s online/digital, i can scroll back to the text faster, reread things more easily, and overall understand the passages better.
i already have some prep books and stuff, but even with those i still feel like practicing digitally helps me a lot more. i’m mainly looking for full-length free practice tests that are similar to the official doe style, especially for ela. if anyone has websites, online PDFs that are easier to use, or programs that let you take the test digitally, please send them 🙏

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u/Due_Perspective_7062 — 3 days ago
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i feel lost (shsat 9)

i’ve been studying for the shsat since march but my ela score is still really bad and i honestly dont know what to do anymore. i have a bunch of kaplan books and i watch youtube videos but i still struggle especially with the reading passages and revising/editing questions. it feels like nothing is helping and im starting to get frustrated. i even tried to watch greg videos and look at the post he did but nothing helping. what should i do?

heres the study schedule i tried to follow: ELA SHSAT:
1.Khan Academy (Atleast One Unit: Grammar)
2.Online Shsat practice questions
3.5-8 state test questions
4.kaplan practice (6-13 pages)
this usually takes me around an hour to a 1hr 30

idk what to do at this point; my score
isnt improving and im really lost

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u/Due_Perspective_7062 — 11 days ago
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getting tired and lazy during shsat practice test

so i have a very poor attention span so it causes me to do well on one half of a section but get lazy throughout.

what happens is i do well for the first 25-30 questions but then something happens and i get distracted.

I try to go into quiet rooms , hiding my devices and taking breaks but it just doesnt help as much

The other day i managed not to get distracted and i got a 45-48 but yesterday i took one and got distracted and got a 34-38.

Any tips would help.(Im studying for shsat 9)

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u/Due_Perspective_7062 — 12 days ago