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Default SATs - What's involved, how to do them?

My daughter just finished up Grade 10, but has completed Grade 11 math already. She's going down to a couple of college fastpitch recruiting tournaments in Houston and Dallas in a few months, and apparently the American College recruiters will be wanting to see her SAT scores.

I figured it might be a good time now to write (?) them, since she is fresh out of school (and Gr 11 math) for the year. I have no idea what's involved in writing them though; where one does this, how they might practice for them, whether it can be done online, or ??

Can anyone give us pointers?

Thank, Cherie
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