Category: About the SAT
The digital SAT (dSAT) is here, and many students and educators are lauding the changes from the previous non-digital version. There is one item on the dSAT that has …
Many SAT students have asked me: “If you had just one hour to prepare for the SAT, what would you study?” My answer is absolute and unwavering: “I would …
While the subjects of fractions and decimals may seem boring and mundane, there are some pretty interesting ways the SAT can test you on your knowledge of converting fractions …
The SAT has been around for nearly a century. In that time, it has undergone numerous revisions. The abandonment of the paper and pencil format is the most recent …
Given the importance of math on the SAT, it’s helpful to have a road map of what SAT math you’ll have to learn from beginning to end in your …
Technically, the Reading and Writing section is new to the SAT. However, in reality, it has a lot in common with Evidence-Based Reading and Writing on the old SAT. …
A common question we are often asked by test-takers is, how long is the SAT math section? As we have mentioned in past articles, there is a lot that …
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: SAT math can be a bear! That said, there are certain math formulas, identities, and processes that you can learn …
If you have a 1460 SAT score that you’re considering using for college admissions, you may be wondering, “Is 1460 a good SAT score?” You’ve come to the right …
As you likely know, the SAT is scored on a scale of 400 to 1600. So, 1600 is a perfect SAT score. Nevertheless, people often wonder, “Is 1600 a …