Gemini offers full-length SAT practice tests / Google
Google has announced a new initiative that allows students to prepare for competitive exams without paying any fees. The company is offering free, full-length SAT practice tests through its Gemini app, making exam preparation more accessible for learners, especially in India and the United States.
The announcement was shared by Google CEO Sundar Pichai on social media. Students can begin their practice test by simply typing the prompt, “I want to take a practice SAT test” in the Gemini app. The feature has been developed in collaboration with The Princeton Review and uses officially vetted exam material.
“Helpful update for students, you can now take full practice SATs for free in the Gemini app. It uses vetted content from @ThePrincetonRev and gives you feedback straight away. Starting with the SAT today, but more tests are on the way,” Pichai noted.
According to Google, the SAT is the first exam supported under this initiative, with additional tests expected to be added later. “Available now, practice tests support the SAT to start, with more tests coming in the future,” said a Google statement.
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The company also explained that the practice exams are designed to closely match real test conditions. “To ensure they prepare you for the actual exam, we have grounded practice tests in rigorously vetted content from leading education companies like The Princeton Review, to build a best in class experience for learners coming to Gemini. This helps ensure that you’re not just practicing — you’re preparing with material that more closely resembles what you’ll see on test day.”
Once a student completes a test, Gemini provides instant results along with a detailed breakdown of performance across different subject areas. Google highlighted in a blog post that students receive feedback on strengths and weaknesses and can ask for explanations if they are unsure about any answer.
“When you complete a practice test in Gemini, you’ll receive immediate feedback highlighting where you excelled and where you might need to study more. For anything you don’t understand, you can ask Gemini to explain the correct answer. By helping you identify specific knowledge gaps, Gemini empowers you to turn those insights into action - creating a customized study plan that can help you walk into your exam with confidence,” the blog stated.
In addition, learners can ask follow-up questions or request step-by-step explanations for specific problems. This interactive approach helps students better understand difficult concepts and plan their preparation more effectively.
With this move, Google aims to support students preparing for international exams like the SAT by offering reliable, high-quality practice material at no cost, potentially reducing barriers to test preparation for many aspiring learners.
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