What's on the exam
SAT (Digital SAT) domains explained
Reading & Writing: Information and Ideas — 14%
Covers comprehension, analysis, reasoning, evidence use, inference, and interpreting information from texts and informational graphics.
Reading & Writing: Craft and Structure — 16%
Covers vocabulary in context, rhetorical analysis, text structure and purpose, and connections between related texts.
Reading & Writing: Expression of Ideas — 11%
Covers revising text for clarity, cohesion, transitions, rhetorical synthesis, and meeting specific writing goals.
Reading & Writing: Standard English Conventions — 14%
Covers sentence boundaries, grammar, usage, punctuation, and editing text to follow Standard English conventions.
Math: Algebra — 16%
Covers linear equations, inequalities, functions, systems, and translating relationships between variables into algebraic form.
Math: Advanced Math — 16%
Covers nonlinear equations and functions, equivalent expressions, quadratic, exponential, polynomial, rational, radical, and absolute value relationships.
Math: Problem-Solving and Data Analysis — 7%
Covers ratios, rates, percentages, probability, one- and two-variable data, scatterplots, inference, and evaluating statistical claims.
Math: Geometry and Trigonometry — 6%
Covers area and volume, lines, angles, triangles, right-triangle trigonometry, and circles.
FAQ
SAT (Digital SAT) study plan questions
How long should I study for SAT (Digital SAT)?
A typical SAT (Digital SAT) study plan takes about 8 weeks. Shorten that if you already score well on practice tests, or extend it if the official objectives are new to you.
What is the best course for SAT (Digital SAT)?
The best course for SAT (Digital SAT) is one that maps lessons to the current exam domains and includes practice questions. This page recommends The Complete Digital SAT Course (Reading & Writing, Math) as the core course to review first.
Which SAT (Digital SAT) domain should I study first?
Start with Reading & Writing: Craft and Structure, because it carries about 16% of the exam blueprint, then move through lower-weight domains while tracking weak areas.
How does the free PrepPath planner help?
PrepPath turns your exam date, daily study hours, and confidence by domain into a calendar you can follow, then adjusts your focus after practice scores.
How many hours a day should I study for SAT (Digital SAT)?
Most candidates do well with about 1–2 focused hours on study days across a 8-week plan, ramping up in the final weeks for timed practice. Consistency beats marathon sessions — PrepPath spaces each domain out so you revisit it instead of cramming.
How many practice tests should I take before SAT (Digital SAT)?
Aim for at least 2–3 full, timed mock exams: one early to set a baseline, then more in the final third of your plan. Review every wrong answer and tag the domain it came from so PrepPath can rebalance your remaining days toward your real weak spots.