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Edvex adapts to your strengths and gaps, building a personalised SAT study plan that maximises your score in the time you have.

1600
Perfect Score
3 hrs
Test Duration
98th
Percentile Achievable
2×/yr
Main Test Windows

What Is the SAT?

The SAT is a standardised college admissions exam used by most US universities to assess reading, writing, and math skills. Scoring between 400 and 1600, it plays a significant role in scholarship and admissions decisions.

The digital SAT, introduced in 2024, is adaptive — the difficulty of module 2 adjusts based on your module 1 performance, making targeted practice more important than ever.

Why Edvex Is the Smartest Way to Prep for the SAT

Adaptive Diagnostics

Pinpoints your weakest skill areas in under 30 minutes so every study session counts.

Real-Format Practice

Mirrors the digital SAT's adaptive modules so test day feels familiar.

Score Tracking

Visualises your progress toward your target score week by week.

Focused Drills

Short, high-impact exercises target common SAT traps in math and reading.

Expert Explanations

Every question comes with a clear, step-by-step solution written by SAT specialists.

Flexible Scheduling

Study on your terms — 20-minute bursts or full practice sessions, any device.

SAT Exam Structure

The digital SAT consists of two sections — Reading & Writing and Math — each split into two adaptive modules.

Reading & Writing – Module 1
Questions:27
Time:32 min
Tests inference, vocabulary in context, command of evidence, and standard English conventions.
Reading & Writing – Module 2
Questions:27
Time:32 min
Difficulty adapts based on Module 1 performance, rewarding mastery with harder, higher-value questions.
Math – Module 1
Questions:22
Time:35 min
Covers algebra, problem-solving, and data analysis in calculator-allowed format.
Math – Module 2
Questions:22
Time:35 min
Adaptive follow-up covering advanced math, geometry, and trigonometry.

SAT Score Ranges Explained

Total scores range from 400 to 1600, combining the two 800-point section scores.

C

Competitive

1400–1600

Top-tier scores that make you competitive at elite universities.

S

Strong

1200–1399

Solid scores accepted by most four-year colleges.

A

Average

1000–1199

Around the national mean — scholarship eligibility may be limited.

D

Developing

400–999

Below average; focused prep can yield significant gains quickly.

8-Week SAT Study Plan

A structured roadmap from diagnostic to test day, optimised for busy students.

1
Weeks 1–2

Diagnose & Baseline

Identify your starting score and flag the skills needing the most work.

  • Complete a full adaptive practice SAT
  • Review every wrong answer by section
  • Set a realistic target score
2
Weeks 3–4

Targeted Skill Building

Deep-dive into your weakest areas with focused drills and concept reviews.

  • Daily 30-min drills on lowest-scoring skill areas
  • Review core algebra and grammar rules
  • Complete 2 timed module practices
3
Weeks 5–6

Mixed Practice & Pacing

Simulate test conditions to improve speed and accuracy under pressure.

  • Take 2 full-length timed practice tests
  • Analyse time-per-question metrics
  • Refine strategies for adaptive module 2
4
Weeks 7–8

Polish & Test-Ready

Light review, confidence building, and logistics prep for test day.

  • Review only high-frequency error types
  • Complete one final full practice SAT
  • Plan test-day routine and location

SAT Prep — Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I study for the SAT?

Most students see strong improvement with 8–12 weeks of consistent daily practice; 20–30 hours total is a common effective range.

Is the digital SAT harder than the paper SAT?

It is shorter but adaptive, meaning top performers face harder questions — making smart, targeted prep essential.

How many times can I take the SAT?

There is no official limit; most students take it 2–3 times, with many colleges superscore across attempts.

Does Edvex cover the digital SAT format?

Yes — all Edvex SAT practice mirrors the digital adaptive format, including module-2 branching logic.

What SAT score do I need for top universities?

Most Ivy League and T20 universities have median SAT scores of 1500+, though holistic factors matter too.

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