Google is making SAT prep easier with free practice exams powered by Gemini to help students study effectively and confidently.

Students can simply type “I want to take a practice SAT test” to get started. After the exam, Gemini checks the answers and points out what the student did well and what they need to work on. It also explains any wrong answers in detail.
Google worked with companies like the Princeton Review to make sure the practice questions are similar to those on the real SAT. This is good for students who may not have easy access to tutoring.
Many think this is a big change because it allows more students to prepare for the SAT without paying for help. However, it raises some questions about how much we want AI to play a part in learning.
Some worry that students might rely too much on tools like Gemini and ChatGPT for answers. If they do, they may find it hard to think for themselves. Some studies even show that depending too much on AI can hurt how well students solve problems.
We should also consider the impact on human SAT tutors. With Google offering free practice tests, many tutors could find their jobs at risk since they offer personalized help.
In addition to the SAT tool, Google has launched a Gemini feature allowing teachers to make fun audio lessons. This could especially interest younger students. Other tools from Gemini help teachers create lesson plans and find new ways to engage their students.