What this site covers
Each module stands alone. The study plan stitches them into a weekly schedule pointed at your first official sitting.
About the digital SAT
Section structure, the Bluebook app, adaptive modules, scoring, allowed tools, registration windows.
Reading & Writing
Every question domain: Information & Ideas, Craft & Structure, Expression of Ideas, Standard English Conventions.
Math
Algebra, advanced math, problem-solving & data analysis, geometry & trigonometry — by topic, with formulas.
Practice & error log
How to take a Bluebook practice test, mark wrong answers honestly, and turn each miss into a one-line lesson.
Study plan
Week-by-week schedule from baseline diagnostic to test day, with mock cadence and target scores.
Resources
Official Bluebook tests, College Board / Khan Academy practice, books, drill sites worth the time.
Suggested reading order
- Baseline. Take one official Bluebook practice test cold, full-length, in one sitting. Get the real number before designing the plan.
- Get oriented. Read About the digital SAT so you know the section structure, timing, and the way the adaptive Module 2 works.
- Hit your weakest section first. Lopsided scores mean lopsided study. If RW is 200+ behind Math (or vice versa), spend 70% of the next month on the weak side.
- Drill by domain, not at random. The Reading & Writing and Math pages list every question domain — pick one per week.
- Build the error log. Every wrong answer, every test, every drill — short note, real reason, one place. See Practice.
- Full-length cadence. One Bluebook full mock every 2–3 weeks; weekly section-length drills in between.
A few things that move the needle
- Time on the right thing. Random practice keeps you at the same score. Targeted drills on your most-missed domain unlock the next 50 points.
- Use the actual app. Bluebook is the testing environment. Doing paper-only prep ignores the digital tools (highlighter, Desmos calculator, mark-for-review) that change strategy.
- Don't skip easy questions to "save time." The adaptive scoring weights early questions heavily. Module 1 errors penalize you twice — once on the question, again on a downgraded Module 2.
- Review > reps. A 20-minute review of 10 missed questions is worth more than 100 fresh questions you don't review.
- Sleep is part of the prep. Two nights of 8-hour sleep before the test does more for your score than another 5 hours of drills.