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 …
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’re a high school student with a medical or learning disability, you may worry that you won’t be able to get the testing accommodations you need. The good …
If you are in the middle of your SAT studying, then I’m sure you understand the importance of practicing SAT math problems as you learn the various SAT math …
If you’re preparing to take the SAT for college admissions, you’ve likely heard that the College Board has made the digital SAT adaptive. You may be wondering, “Is the …