Materials and Resources
- Official Practice Materials
To get as close as possible to the real SAT experience, try the full-length practice exams on Bluebook, the College Board’s online testing platform. These four practice tests let you explore the interface, format, and scoring of the digital exam. Bonus! they’re totally free! Another nice thing about the Bluebook is that it also includes individual SAT questions, helping you get comfortable with the new digital format and the types of questions you’ll encounter. - Magoosh’s SAT Video Lessons
Even if you don’t have a Premium Magoosh account, there are quite a few Magoosh lessons available for free. Utilize these videos to refresh your knowledge in key areas. - Kahn Academy Offical Practice
This partnership between The College Board and Khan Academy includes an impressive course that helps you understand the skills tested on the digital SAT, from Math topics (like problem-solving, algebra, and geometry) to Reading and Writing questions (grammar, argument, and text connections). It also includes diagnostic quizzes and a full-length test to help you get ready for the online exam.
Day 1: Analyze and Assess
- Take a Practice Test
Start with a timed practice test formatted for the digital SAT. If you haven’t done so yet, take advantage of Magoosh’s Free Digital SAT Test. When you take the test, make sure to work through all sections: Reading & Writing and Math. You want to be as familiar as possible with the timing and structure of the exam. - Review Your Answers
After grading your test, identify the questions you missed and analyze why you got them wrong. Spend time understanding the correct answers rather than just noting what you missed. - Focus on Weak Areas
If you struggled with Math, watch Magoosh’s video explanations to review and refresh your knowledge on various subject areas. The lesson videos will provide step-by-step solutions to help you grasp the concepts.
Day 2: Deepen Your Understanding
- Take Another Practice Test
- Repeat the Review Process
Analyze your performance using the same steps as Day 1. Identify trends in the areas you struggle with the most. - Targeted Video Lessons
If you have a Magoosh account, select and watch 10 video lessons focused on your weakest topics, such as Algebra or Probability. This targeted approach helps reinforce your understanding.
Day 3: Final Touches
- Focus on Persistent Weaknesses
Go over the questions you struggled with on both practice tests. Try them again, and review their solutions to ensure you understand your mistakes. - Finish Remaining Video Lessons
Watch any additional free or premium lesson videos on topics you feel uncertain about. This will help solidify your knowledge.
The Night Before
The eve of the exam is crucial for ensuring you’re ready to perform your best on test day:
- Eat a balanced meal to fuel your body and mind, avoiding heavy or greasy foods that might disrupt your sleep.
- Set aside time for light review—focus on key concepts or vocabulary—but steer clear of intense cramming that could lead to stress.
- Prepare your test materials in advance, including your ID, admission ticket, and any required equipment, to avoid last-minute scrambling.
- Aim for a good night’s sleep by going to bed early, ensuring you’re well-rested.
- Limit screen time before bed to help your mind unwind, and consider practicing relaxation techniques to ease any anxiety.
Finally, set your alarm to allow yourself plenty of time to wake up, eat a healthy breakfast, and arrive at the testing center calmly and confidently. Following these tips will help you enter the exam room feeling prepared and focused.
This structured approach will help you maximize your review in the final days leading up to the digital SAT.
Good luck, and happy studying! 😊
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