Each student gets access to the video series. The content is designed to help students prepare for the new computer-adaptive format of the SAT and includes instructional videos covering key concepts and strategies.

  • Structure and format: The videos provide an overview of the Digital SAT’s structure, which is composed of two main sections: Reading and Writing, and Math. Each section is broken down into two modules, with the difficulty of the second module adapting to a student’s performance on the first.
  • Reading and Writing: Content explains the format’s shorter reading passages and new question styles. Some videos may cover grammar rules like collective nouns and pronoun agreement, and test-taking strategies.
  • Math: The series likely includes videos that explain key mathematical concepts that are commonly tested. The Digital SAT allows a calculator for the entire math section, so videos may provide instruction on using the built-in Desmos graphing calculator to simplify problems.
  • Test-taking strategies: The video series may offer tips on how to manage time, approach different question types, and use the Bluebook testing application. Some videos may even detail how the adaptive scoring algorithm works.
  • Comprehensive preparation: The video series serves as a valuable resource for students who don’t have access to paid SAT prep, providing a free and accessible way to practice and improve their skills. 

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