The new Digital SAT focuses on a digital, adaptive format with two main sections: Math and Reading & Writing. The Reading & Writing section assesses reading comprehension, grammar, and writing skills, while the Math section includes algebra, advanced math, and data analysis. The test is shorter than the previous version, totaling 2 hours and 14 minutes, and has an adaptive module structure that adjusts question difficulty based on performance. Students should master grade-level content before preparing for the SAT.
Students who have at least one year before their SAT can use Afficient Math to strengthen their math skills in Grades 6-8, Algebra 1, and Geometry. They can also use Afficient English to master academic vocabulary up to early high school and consolidate their knowledge in English language arts from Grade 6-9.
Students can request a free diagnostic test to determine their academic level in each subject and identify the grades they need to fill learning gaps.