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Google Gemini Adds Free Full-Length SAT Practice Tests, Vetting Content With The Princeton Review

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Summary

  • Gemini now offers full-length, on-demand practice SAT tests in the app at no cost.
  • The practice tests are grounded in content vetted by The Princeton Review.
  • Users can start a practice SAT test by telling Gemini, ‘I want to take a practice SAT test.’

Google's Gemini app now offers full-length, on-demand SAT practice tests at no cost. The feature is described as grounded in rigorously vetted content from The Princeton Review, helping ensure prep material resembles what test takers will see on exam day.

The company notes that you can start a practice test by telling Gemini, “I want to take a practice SAT test.” Earlier this year, this capability was launched as part of Gemini’s ongoing expansion into study aids for standardized tests.

HOW TO ACCESS AND USE THE PRACTICE TESTS

Users invoke the feature by speaking to Gemini to begin a practice SAT test, then complete the full-length assessment at their convenience. TechStaged has also covered Google Gemini and Pixel Strike Multi-Club Football Partnerships to Bring Fans Closer to the Game.

After finishing a test, users receive immediate feedback that highlights strengths and study gaps, helping them target areas for review.

CONTENT VETTED BY THE PRINCETON REVIEW

The practice tests draw on content vetted by The Princeton Review, aiming to provide material that more closely mirrors the format and challenges present on test day.

FEEDBACK AND EXPLANATIONS TO AID STUDY

Following a completed practice test, Gemini highlights where users performed well and where they should focus their study efforts.

If a user encounters questions they don’t understand, they can ask Gemini to explain the correct answer.

CONTEXT AND WHO THIS HELPS

Google notes rising interest in SAT preparation as reflected by searches for terms like “SAT prep” and related queries, suggesting many students are seeking accessible, AI-assisted study tools. The feature is positioned as a way to support those preparing for the SAT within the Gemini app.

AVAILABILITY AND WHAT’S NEXT

The feature was launched earlier this year and is available in the Gemini app, with ongoing potential for future enhancements as part of Google’s Gemini ecosystem.

Reporting by Owen Blackridge; editing by TechStaged editors

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