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Full Digital SAT Guide

What you need to know:


https://collegeprep.uworld.com/sat/digital-sat/
https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/digital/whats-on-the-test/structure
https://blog.prepscholar.com/sat-goes-digital

Free General Study Resources:


● Khan Academy: one of the best free sites to study and practice
from, but it gets repetitive over time.
https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/digital-sat.

● Bluebook: Practice Tests are very helpful to help you understand


and know what you may encounter on your test day. As of
September 25th, 2024, there are 6 official practice tests. They
are super useful for tracking progress (Bluebook is also where
you take the actual exam).
(https://bluebook.app.collegeboard.org, Bluebook can only be
downloaded on certain devices, you can check the requirements here:
https://bluebook.collegeboard.org/students/approved-devices)
● SAT Educator Question Bank: This bank has many, very
realistic questions and will most certainly help. Don’t forget to
exclude active questions.
https://satsuitequestionbank.collegeboard.org/digital/search
● YouTube: Never think YouTube can’t help with something, there
are hundreds of good SAT channels that will help you
understand problems and practice even more.
Paid General Study Resources:
● UWorld, 70 dollars a month gives you access to a question
bank with over 1000 questions (700 math and 300 RW).
The best way to practice a ton of questions the month
before your exam. (i haven’t tried it personally, so these are
not my words)
https://collegeprep.uworld.com/sat/digital-sat/
● If you search “Digital SAT prep book” on Amazon USA, you will
find a lot of different prep books. I haven’t personally tried any of
them, so I’m only writing this down to let you know of their
existence, most of them are found here though.

Reading and Writing Study Resources:


● Erica Meltzer’s Ultimate Guide to SAT Grammar and Reading,
studying these two books is the single best decision you can
make when preparing for your SAT. You can buy them here:
Reading: https://a.co/d/iHKOc3g Grammar: https://a.co/d/efK8JD7
(Or you know just print them at your local library from the PDFs)
● You can find a summary of all the grammar rules that are on the
digital SAT here: https://thecriticalreader.com/complete-sat-
grammar-rules/

● Vocab Practice, this site isn’t specific to the SAT but the vocab
words are common on the exam and I have found it to be very
helpful: https://toefl.magoosh.com/flashcards/vocabulary/decks

● The vocab workshop school book is surprisingly very good and


has a lot of words that you may find on your exam.
Math Study Resources:
● CollegePanda, this book is meant for the paper SAT but it is still
very useful for the digital one since the math hasn’t changed all
that much. (note that the chapters that have complex numbers
aren’t needed since complex numbers have been removed from
the digital SAT.)

● 1600.io, I haven’t personally tried this one but there are a lot of
good things being said about it. Do your own research and
determine if it’s for you: https://1600.io.

● Most paper SAT math resources can be used to study for the
digital SAT since there are very few differences (the differences
are that the digital SAT allows calculators on all questions,
including a graphing calculator, Desmos, and there are no
complex numbers).

● The school booklet is also surprisingly good, but there is no


answer key, you can probably get one by asking your teacher.
There are more study resources than the ones listed here, but 1. I may not have heard
of them or 2. They came out after I wrote this. Feel free to ask any questions in private.

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