Google Announces Launch of Free SAT Practice Exams in Gemini App

In partnership with The Princeton Review, Google has made full-length SAT tests available within the Gemini app.

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If you need to prepare for the upcoming SATs, Google is here to help.

Google announced on Wednesday (Jan. 21) that full-length practice SAT exams will be available for free within the Gemini app, through its partnership with The Princeton Review.

When you ask Gemini, "I want to take a practice SAT test," the AI assistant will launch a separate window with "rigorously vetted" exams that will provide results and immediate feedback, detailing where you excelled and what you can improve.

Gemini will even explain the correct answers, if you choose.

According to The Princeton Review, the SAT is a two-hour and 14 minute exam, split into two parts, that helps colleges and universities make admission decisions. These two parts consist of reading and writing, and math, each of which last 32 minutes. The highest possible score is 1600.

High school students typically take the SAT test during the spring of their junior year, or in the fall of their senior year.

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