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How do I prepare for the digital SAT? The resources to prepare | Akhmadov

How do I prepare for the digital SAT? The resources to prepare are scarce, and I do not know what to do.
1. The first and foremost thing you need for SAT is a laptop. You will use your laptop during both preparation and the real exam. Do not try requesting or borrowing a device from the college board. They may not give you a device, or even if they do, it may not work. This occurred during SAT March in CIC. Some students could not take the test because the device was not available.
2. Once you have a laptop, go to KhanAcademy.org and start doing the SAT. Khan Academy offers a free SAT course for everyone. It is equally useful for beginners and proficient users. The course covers all question types, giving strategies on how to approach and solve them.
3. As Javlon has mentioned, Erica's books are the best for SAT EVBRW prep. You can find them here. Read them carefully, thoroughly, and in detail. I am pretty sure they will get you 650.
4. You now have an idea what the SAT is, and you already know approximately what you will do during an exam. All you need is practice, practice, practice. You should improve your 650 after having read Erica's books. You can:
a) Use paper-based SAT resources (books, practice tests). You can find them here.
b) Play and practice using the app LearnQ.ai Play & Practice. In collaboration with the College Board, LearnQ has launched an application to help students prepare for the digital SAT. It is available in the Google Play Store .
5. Download the Bluebook app. This is the application used for taking official mock tests and real exams as well.

Is digital SAT easier than its predecessor?
Not at all. Even though first Modules are quite easy, 2nd module is a pain in the neck. Admittedly, it is easier to handle with smaller passages compared to huge texts in Paper SAT. Plus, DSAT is more comfortable and less stressful as it takes less time. That’s it. Digital SAT and Paper SAT scores shouldn't vary that much with the same performance