Category: About the SAT
We all know that the single biggest predictor of SAT success is how well you know the material that’s tested. However, many other factors predict your success on the …
Getting a great SAT score is no accident! First and foremost, you need to know the material that is tested on the exam. Second, you need to be familiar …
The digital SAT debuted in the US in Spring 2024, bringing with it some significant changes. As a result, students are wondering: “Is the digital SAT easier than the …
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 …