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So when UWorld trials were a thing (bless you /u/Donald_Keyman), I was able to practice math a lot and got a 770 on my math portion of the SAT. However, because EBRW needs improvement, I'm taking the SAT again this August and was wondering if UWorld is still valuable or if tests themselves should be enough. I don't think I have any major content gaps, and KA is almost maxed out to all 4s so the questions in my opinion are much less realistic at this point.
My family can't afford a month of UWorld without it being considered a major expense, so I was wondering if I'd be okay with just doing the different math sections in all the released tests for an 800.
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