Gemini can now create SAT-style exams to help you practice for free
Gemini's new feature makes it easy to create realistic versions of SAT exams to help you improve your score
Google has just launched a new feature in Gemini specifically designed for studying: free, full-length practice exams that, for now, start with the SAT. With this, any student can generate an on-demand SAT-style version, practice as if it were "exam day," and identify which topics to focus on to improve their score before applying to college.
Gemini now creates a complete, personalized SAT for you at no cost
The new feature is clear: Google has integrated into Gemini the ability to take long-form practice tests, available whenever you want and free of charge. Instead of being limited to individual quizzes or flashcards, the idea is to provide a more realistic and "high-impact" experience for those in college admissions mode, where the SAT still carries significant weight.
Google also explains that more standardized tests could be added later.
For students who don't have the budget for expensive courses or tutors, this can become a pretty powerful alternative, because access is immediate and on-demand.
Questions based on verified content
One of the points that Google emphasizes (and which is worth its weight in gold in times of generative AI) is that these tests don't come from nowhere: they are based on "rigorously verified" content from recognized educational companies, including The Princeton Review. This detail seeks to address a common concern: when studying with AI, sometimes the material can be inconsistent or poorly aligned with the actual exam, and here Google promises a more solid foundation, more similar to what you'll see on the official SAT.
In short: it's not just "Gemini making up questions," but an approach with curated material so that practicing feels more like taking a real test.
For a student, that means less time doubting whether their answers make sense and more time practicing actual exam skills.
Immediate feedback to improve your score
The flow is fairly straightforward:You finish the exam and Gemini gives you immediate feedback on what you did well and what you needed to work on. The most useful thing is that if you get stuck on a question or don't understand why the correct answer is the correct one, you can ask Gemini to explain it to you, as if you had a tutor (but without the pressure). And here's the part that connects most closely to the ultimate goal—raising your score: by highlighting "knowledge gaps," Gemini can help you turn those findings into a more focused study plan, instead of studying "blindly." For those retaking the SAT or taking it for the first time, this points to something very concrete: practice thoroughly, review mistakes, understand them, adjust your study plan, and try again with greater precision.

