Best Free SAT Prep Resources Available to Students in Uzbekistan
✎ Faridun Shavkatov📅 May 1, 2026⏰ 6 min read
You don't need to spend a lot of money to prepare for the SAT. The most effective SAT preparation materials are free — and created by the test-makers themselves. Here's how to use them.
Official SAT Resources
For official test dates, registration, and free practice, visit College Board or practice for free on Khan Academy SAT.
Khan Academy SAT: The Best Free Resource
Khan Academy SAT (at khanacademy.org/sat) is the official free SAT prep platform, created in partnership with College Board. What you get for free:
Full personalized SAT study plan
Lessons for every question type and math topic
Thousands of practice questions with detailed explanations
Full-length practice tests
Score tracking and progress analytics
Link your College Board account to Khan Academy — it automatically personalizes your plan based on any previous PSAT or SAT scores.
College Board Bluebook App
The Bluebook app is the official Digital SAT practice platform. Download it for free on any device. It provides:
8 full-length official Digital SAT practice tests
The exact same interface as real test day
Built-in Desmos calculator (same as test day)
Official timing
Critical advice
Practice exclusively with Bluebook for your full-length tests — not on paper or third-party platforms. The digital adaptive format is different, and you need to be comfortable with it.
YouTube Channels Worth Watching
SAT Math with Mr. Young — clear, efficient math explanations
SupertutorTV — comprehensive SAT strategies
PrepScholar SAT — tips and section-specific strategies
Khan Academy SAT channel — official supplemental videos
How to Build a Self-Study Plan with Free Resources
Week 1: Create Khan Academy account, take diagnostic, understand your weak areas
Weeks 2-8: Khan Academy lessons on weak areas, 30-45 min/day
Weeks 9-12: Full practice tests in Bluebook, analyze errors
Weeks 13-16: Targeted drilling + 1 full test/week
Final week: Light review, Bluebook test for confidence
Self-study with free resources is great — adding a structured course and mentor guidance accelerates your progress significantly. Start with our free diagnostic.
Yes — completely free, no premium tier, no hidden fees. College Board subsidizes it. It's as good as expensive test prep courses for self-motivated students.
You need internet to download tests in advance. Once downloaded, you can take tests offline. Plan accordingly if your internet connection is unreliable.
Aim for at least 6-8 full practice tests over your preparation period. Quality review of each test matters more than volume.