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01 Exam Structure at a Glance
The Big Picture
The Digital SAT has two sections: Reading & Writing (64 min, 54 questions) and Math (70 min, 44 questions). Total test time: 2 hours 14 minutes. This course focuses entirely on the R&W section.
SectionModulesQuestionsTimeScore
Reading & Writing 2 modules 27 per module = 54 total 32 min × 2 = 64 min 200–800
Math 2 modules 22 per module = 44 total 35 min × 2 = 70 min 200–800
Total SAT Score 400–1600
Every R&W question: One short passage (25–150 words) → one 4-choice multiple-choice question. Passages come from literature, history/social studies, humanities, and science. No penalty for wrong answers — always guess if unsure.
02 The Adaptive Module System

This is the single most important thing to understand about the Digital SAT. Your Module 1 score determines which Module 2 you get — and that determines your score ceiling.

Everyone takes this first
Module 1
27 questions  ·  32 minutes  ·  Mixed difficulty
↙ Score well on M1 Score lower on M1 ↘
High performers get this
Hard Module 2
Harder questions
Score ceiling: up to 800
Lower performers get this
Easy Module 2
Easier questions
Score ceiling: ~620 max
⚠️ The Critical Threshold
Scoring roughly 17+ out of 27 on Module 1 typically routes you to the Hard M2 — the only path to scores above ~620. Module 1 accuracy is the #1 goal of this entire course.
How the score is calculated: Raw scores from both modules are combined and converted to a scaled score (200–800). Harder questions in the Hard M2 contribute more when correct. Getting to — and performing in — the Hard M2 is how scores above 700 are achieved.
03 The Four Content Domains

Every R&W question belongs to one of four domains. Within each module, questions appear in this fixed order: C&S → I&I → SEC → EI, each group sorted easy to hard. Knowing which domain a question belongs to tells you exactly how to attack it.

Craft & Structure

~13–15 questions  ·  ~27% of R&W
  • Words in Context — "As used in the text, X most nearly means…" Choose the word that fits the passage's tone and meaning — not the most common definition.
  • Text Structure & Purpose — Why did the author write this? What role does a specific sentence or paragraph play?
  • Cross-Text Connections — Two short passages (Text 1 / Text 2). Compare authors' claims, methods, or perspectives.

Information & Ideas

~12–14 questions  ·  ~26% of R&W
  • Central Ideas & Details — What is the main point? Avoid answers that are too broad, too narrow, or take a position the author doesn't.
  • Command of Evidence (Textual) — Which quotation best supports a specific claim?
  • Command of Evidence (Quantitative) — Interpret a chart or graph alongside the passage text.
  • Inferences — What can be most reasonably concluded from the passage?

Standard English Conventions

~11–15 questions  ·  ~26% of R&W
  • Sentence Boundaries — Fix run-ons, comma splices, and fragments. Tools: period, semicolon, comma + FANBOYS conjunction, or subordinating conjunction.
  • Form, Structure & Sense — Subject-verb agreement, pronoun agreement, verb tense & mood, parallelism, modifier placement.
  • All grammar types are mixed together and sorted by difficulty only.

Expression of Ideas

~8–12 questions  ·  ~21% of R&W
  • Transitions — Fill the blank with the correct logical connector: contrast, addition, cause/effect, example, or sequence. Read both surrounding sentences before choosing.
  • Rhetorical Synthesis — Given 4–5 bullet points of research notes, write one sentence that uses ALL relevant information to accomplish a stated goal.
04 Universal SAT R&W Strategy
🎯 Pre-Answer First Form your own answer before reading the choices. This protects you from "distractor" answers designed to seem plausible but be wrong.
Wrong Answers Are Provably Wrong Every wrong answer has a specific, findable flaw in the passage text. "It feels wrong" is never enough — find the reason.
~70 Seconds Per Question 32 min ÷ 27 questions = ~71 sec each. Flag hard ones and move on — you can return to any question within the same module.
Always Answer Every Question No wrong-answer penalty. Never leave a blank — an educated guess always beats zero points.
📖 Read All 4 Choices Never stop at the first answer that seems right. Read all four, then pick the best. The difference between right and wrong is often subtle.
🔒 Stay in the Passage Every answer is supported by the text. Outside knowledge, personal opinion, and "common sense" are traps — the passage is the only authority.

05 Score Reference Guide
R&W ScoreWhat It MeansModule 2 Routing
750–800Excellent — top ~5% of test-takersHard M2, near-perfect performance
680–740Strong — competitive for most collegesHard M2, strong performance
600–670Solid — real gains possible with targeted workHard M2, some errors
520–590Developing — significant improvement aheadBorderline / Easy M2
200–510Foundational skill gaps to addressEasy M2 — ceiling ~620

Ready for the Diagnostic?

Open the Exercises file when your instructor says to. The diagnostic is 10 questions across all four domains with a built-in timer.

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