How I'm prepping for the digital SAT.

Section format, every question type I keep meeting in practice, the math topics I most need to drill, a sane full-length practice cadence, and an error log — the one small discipline that has actually moved my scores. Notes I'm writing for myself; corrections welcome.

Open the study plan → What's on the test?
2 sectionsReading & Writing · Math
~2h 14mtotal test time
AdaptiveModule 2 difficulty depends on Module 1
400–1600composite score range

What this site covers

Each module stands alone. The study plan stitches them into a weekly schedule pointed at your first official sitting.

Suggested reading order

  1. Baseline. Take one official Bluebook practice test cold, full-length, in one sitting. Get the real number before designing the plan.
  2. Get oriented. Read About the digital SAT so you know the section structure, timing, and the way the adaptive Module 2 works.
  3. 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.
  4. Drill by domain, not at random. The Reading & Writing and Math pages list every question domain — pick one per week.
  5. Build the error log. Every wrong answer, every test, every drill — short note, real reason, one place. See Practice.
  6. Full-length cadence. One Bluebook full mock every 2–3 weeks; weekly section-length drills in between.

A few things that move the needle