Everything you strictly need is already inside this course — handouts, self-scoring practice, a daily home set, the diagnostics, the SEC workshop, and the vocabulary lab. This page is the best free practice that lives outside the course: official College Board tools, strong third-party banks, and the resources to keep climbing after the last session. All of it works from Nepal, most of it on a phone and modest bandwidth.
While the class is running, the danger isn't too little practice — it's too much, badly aimed. So the in-class list is short and additive. The after-class list is the opposite: a full, self-directed runway to your test date.
Your daily home-practice set already covers each session's skill. Add only these light, high-leverage habits around it. The rule: never let an outside resource crowd out the home practice for that day.
You've finished 25 sessions and the Form B post-test, so you know your numbers by domain. From here to test day, the plan is simulate, review, and target — anchored on official material, with third-party banks only as fuel when the official tests run low.
Official College Board resources are marked in gold — make those your backbone. Everything here is free or has a meaningful free tier; per-resource limits are noted. Links open in a new tab.
Almost everything here works fine internationally and on modest bandwidth. The friction is narrow and specific, so it's worth knowing up front rather than discovering it the week before a test.
The two things that catch students out: Bluebook's device requirement, and the international payment card needed to register for the real exam (practice is free; registration is not). Local consultancies in Kathmandu can help with the payment step.
Resource availability shifts over time — test counts change, free tiers tighten. Treat official College Board material as the anchor and check the app or site during your own prep window.