I should check if there are any official free SAT practice tests available. For example, the College Board provides practice tests, and Khan Academy has a partnership with them. Additionally, some universities have free resources. I can list these options and explain how to access them. Emphasizing the importance of using legal methods to avoid legal repercussions is key here.
The user might not be aware of these options. They could be searching online and stumbling upon sites that offer pirated materials, which is why they're asking here. I need to address their frustration respectfully while steering them toward legal solutions. Maybe they're also concerned about the fairness or relevance of the SAT in admissions, which is a common debate. However, the main request is about downloading a PDF for free, so I should focus on that.
I need to make sure the response is clear, concise, and addresses both the immediate request and the underlying concerns. Avoid technical jargon, keep it friendly, and provide actionable steps. Let them know that while free resources exist, they should use the official ones to ensure they're studying correctly and legally.
Also, the use of "WTF" indicates a strong emotional response. The user might be feeling overwhelmed or stressed about the SAT. Acknowledging their feelings and offering support in a constructive way would be helpful. Maybe suggesting strategies to approach the SAT with confidence, time management tips, or where to get additional help if they need more personalized guidance.