The SAT Went Digital. What Does That Mean For The Math Section?

The SAT has gone digital, bringing major changes to the math section. If you’re preparing for the test, here’s what’s different and how to adapt.

Key Changes

  1. New Format & Adaptive Testing 🔄

    • The math section is now split into two modules.

    • Your performance in the first determines the difficulty of the second.

  2. Calculator Use Throughout 🧮

    • No more "no calculator" section—Desmos is built in.

    • Focus shifts to strategic calculator use.

  3. Shorter, Faster-Paced Test

    • The SAT is now just over two hours.

    • Less wordy math questions, more direct problem-solving.

  4. More Data & Real-World Math 📊

    • Expect more charts, percentages, and applied math.

    • Statistics and financial literacy are more emphasized.

  5. All Multiple-Choice Questions

    • No more grid-ins—every question has answer choices.

How to Prepare

Master the Calculator – Get comfortable with Desmos and graphing functions.
Practice Under Digital Conditions – Take online mock tests to get used to the format.
Work on Speed & Accuracy – Less reading, more problem-solving.
Strengthen Data Analysis Skills – Focus on tables, graphs, and statistics.
Start Strong in Module 1 – A good start means a better scoring opportunity.

Final Thoughts

The content hasn’t changed much, but strategy is key. Master digital tools, manage time wisely, and adapt your prep to maximize your score. 🚀

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