Starting this March the SAT will officially be offered digitally to all students. While our international counterparts have already been utilizing this updated test version, it is officially rolling out in just two months! If your student took the Digital PSAT then they are in great shape ahead of this exam, however, if they did not have that opportunity there is still time to prepare! With 1:1 tutors who are highly trained on the ins and outs of the updated version of this test we are standing by ready to support your student ahead of their testing date! Here’s a sneak peek on the content your student will see when they sit for the exam:
- “Craft and Structure” (13-15 questions)
- Words in context
- Text structure/purpose
- Cross-text connections
- “Information and Ideas” (12-14 questions)
- Central ideas
- Command of evidence
- Inferences
- “Standard English Conventions” (11-15 questions)
- Sentence structure
- Grammar
- Punctuation
- “Expression of Ideas” (8-12 questions)
- Rhetorical synthesis
- Transitions
- Algebra (13-15 questions)
- Linear equations/functions
- Systems of linear equations
- Linear inequalities
- Advanced math (13-15 questions)
- Equivalent expressions
- Nonlinear equations and systems of equations
- Problem-solving and data analysis (5-7 questions)
- Ratios & proportions
- Percents
- Distributions and measures of center & spread
- Inference from sample statistics and margin of error
- Evaluation of statistical claims (studies and experiments)
- Scatterplots
- Probability
- Geometry and trigonometry (5-7 questions)
- Area and volume
- Angles & triangles
- Trigonometry (right triangles)
- Circles
Do these sound like concepts your student would like to brush up on? If you answered yes or maybe then call an AJ Director today for a consultation!