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Hi everyone,
I'm 26 years old and I have never taken the SAT or ACT. In fact, I know very little about either of these tests. I pursued a few community college classes here and there over the years, but never focused enough to earn a degree--mainly because I work in technology and have done quite well for myself thus far.
The reality is that I now want to earn a bachelor's degree in computer science. I understand that it is going to be very difficult (and highly unlikely) for me to be able to transfer to a 'top 50' school, but I'd like to do as well as I possibly can.
With all of that being said, can you please recommend some good resources for practicing for the SAT? To be clear, I never took anything higher than "technical math" in high school and I haven't used math to any depth since 2010 (the year I graduated high school), so I really need to start with the basics on that front.
I guess I'm OK with reading and writing. I should probably brush up on those subjects, though. If science is a part of the SAT, I'm going to need to study a good bit because I haven't taken science since high school.
Thank you so much for the help!
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