The New Digital SAT Exam Preparation

The SAT is an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. The purpose of the SAT is to measure a high school student’s readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants. 

The Digital SAT is a computer based test developed to assess the verbal and mathematical skills of students.

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Verbal (Reading & Writing)
The Reading and Writing section consists of multiple-choice questions that require them to read text, understand it, and apply that information and understanding in answering the questions. It also required the students to analyze the craft and structure of texts, revise the text to enhance the rhetorical expressions, and edit texts to have them adhere to the standard English conventions
The Reading Test presents five reading passages followed by multiple-choice questions about each passage. You have 65 minutes to complete this test, which includes 52 questions total.
The Reading aspect of the Digital SAT Reading and Writing tests how well you ‘interpret, synthesize, and use evidence from a wide range of sources. In addition to questions about the texts, it will also have questions that require you to interpret accompanying tables, charts, and graphs. What matters is how carefully you analyze the texts and answer the questions based on what you have read. Consistent timed practice with reliable material and taking full-length tests are ways in which you can improve your scores. Just reading and comprehending do not get your points.
Reading questions are presented in the first half of each reading and Writing stage and are organized by domain and then question type: 1. Craft and structure A. Words in Context B. Text Structure and Purpose C. Cross-Text Connections 2. Info and Ideas A. Central Ideas and Details B. Command of Evidence ( Textual or Quantitative) C. Inferences
The Writing and Language test is a multiple-choice test in which you read passages and find and fix mistakes and weaknesses. This part of the SAT is 35 minutes long, includes 4 passages, and contains 44 multiple-choice questions.
The Writing aspect of the Digital SAT Reading and Writing covers four major skills areas: Command of Evidence, Words in Context, Expression of Ideas, and Standard English Conventions. These questions test your knowledge of grammar and punctuation and the effective use of language. Fortunately, Digital SAT tests you on just a handful of common grammar rules. By mastering those rules and having a systematic approach you can ace these questions with ease. Definitions of rules are not tested; what is tested is the correction and identification of errors.
Writing questions are presented in the second half of each Reading and writing stage and are organized by domain and then question type: 1. Standard English Conventions 2. Info and Ideas A. Rhetorical Synthesis B. Transitions
Math
The Math section of the Digital SAT measures a student’s ability to use mathematical knowledge for effective problem-solving in real-world situations. The Math Test focuses on the areas of math that play the biggest role in college and career success: Heart of Algebra, which focuses on the mastery of linear equations and systems. Problem Solving and Data Analysis, which is about being quantitatively literate. Passport to Advanced Math, which features questions that require the manipulation of complex equations.
The Math Test is divided into two parts: a no-calculator portion and a calculator portion. In both portions, most of the test is multiple choice, but some of the questions at the end ask you to write the answer (these are called “grid-ins”). Everyday formulas are provided for you to use.
No-Calculator Portion Time allotted 25 minutes Total questions 20. Calculator Portion Time allotted 55 minutes Total questions 38
For most of the Digital SAT Math section, you need to know 6th to 10th Grade math covering arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, and basic trigonometry. Some Advanced Math and “Additional Math” concepts will involve Quadratic and Exponential functions and Geometric and Trigonometric concepts.
The Digital SAT Math does not test Imaginary or complex numbers. Student-Produced Responses can now be negative (and in that case include an extra digit). Also, there are no question sets with common info—every question is now discrete.
Math Content 1. Algebra 2. Advanced Math 3. Problem-Solving and Data Analysis 4. Geometry and Trigonometry
List of Topics for Mathematics Nonlinear equation graphs Linear and quadratic systems Structure in expressions Isolating quantities Functions Ratios, rates, and proportions Percent Units Table data Scatterplots Key features of graphs Solving linear equations and linear inequalities Interpreting linear functions Linear inequality and equation word problems Graphing linear equations Linear function word problems Systems of linear inequalities word problems Solving systems of linear equations Solving quadratic equations Data inferences Center, spread, and shape of distributions Data collection and conclusions Volume word problems Right Triangle word problems Congruence and similarity Right triangle geometry Angles, arc lengths, and trig functions Circle: Equations and theorems Interpreting nonlinear expressions Quadratic and exponential word problems Radicals and rational exponents Operations with rational expressions and polynomials Polynomial factors and graphs Linear and exponential growth

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