Digital SAT

Specialized Digital SAT Prep in Johns Creek and Alpharetta, GA

How does Peach State Tutoring & Test Prep Get a Student get ready for the Digital SAT?

In 2024, the SAT undergoes a transformative shift, embracing a fully digital format for the first time in its history. This evolution demands a new set of skills, from digital navigation to adaptive problem-solving. Stay ahead with our tailored preparation, equipping students to excel in the dynamic landscape of the revamped SAT. Proper test prep starts with a diagnostic exam that covers all the topics that students face on the real SAT test. The primary areas of focus for SAT prep are reading comprehension, writing and editing skills, and mathematics through trigonometry.

Preparing for the Digital SAT

Click on the tabs below to see what students need to succeed on the SAT test. Each area is covered in detail and is tested every week with official practice work that is sent home with the student in preparing for testing. The concepts below are only a high-level overview of the topics covered during instruction. In addition to the subjects listed below, tutors also cover a variety of strategies designed specifically to help students answer more questions correctly. These include time-management, wrong answer elimination, etc.

  • Mathematics

    In order to do well on the SAT Math Section, students must be proficient in:


    • Number Sense
    • Data and Statistics
    • Pre-algebra
    • Algebra I
    • Geometry
    • Algebra II
    • Trigonometry
    • Precalculus
  • Reading

    In order to do well on the Reading component of the SAT test, students must be proficient in:


    • active reading and annotating
    • eliminating wrong answers
    • understanding the main idea
    • understanding words in context
    • making inferences and finding evidence 
    • understanding the author's point of view and purpose
    • understanding word choice (diction)
    • extracting information from data and graphics
    • comparing and contrasting passages
  • Writing

    In order to do well on the Writing component of the SAT test, students must be comfortable with the proper use of:


    • nouns and pronouns
    • subject-verb agreement
    • idioms, diction, and wordiness
    • different types of sentences
    • grammar and punctuation
    • adjectives, adverbs, and modifiers
    • main ideas and transitions
    • verb tenses and parallel structure
    • illogical comparisons and run-on sentences
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