Free Digital SAT Math Prep Course


Enroll in our Free Digital SAT Math Course. Learn how to approach SAT Math questions for a particular skill and knowledge testing point.

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Get Ready to Master One Particular Testing Point on Digital SAT Math!

Get ready to master one of the 19 skills and knowledge testing points of the SAT with our Free SAT Math Prep course. This course is only a small portion of our comprehensive Digital SAT Math Prep Through Questions program.

Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to practice a variety of math concepts that are commonly tested on the SAT for a particular skill and knowledge testing point only.

Our expertly crafted questions will not only help you to become familiar with the types of problems you may encounter on the exam, but also to hone your problem-solving skills and test-taking strategies.

You will have access to first 35 pages of our Digital SAT Math Prep Book as well.

Free Digital SAT Math Prep Course Curriculum


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"Tips and tricks on how to read math problems helped me to get a 800 score on the Math part of SAT. What I saw in the actual test was just the similar type of questions but with different numbers and wording"

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Free SAT Math Prep Course FAQs


What are the course materials for the Free SAT Math Prep Course Program?

The course covers only one of the 19 skills and knowledge testing points appear on the SAT exam. This course is only a small portion of our comprehensive Digital SAT Math Prep Through Questions program.

Course materials include self-paced video lectures, cheat sheets, informational videos and quizzes with rationales.

You will have access to first 35 pages of Digital SAT Math Prep Book as well.

You can see our other materials in our Free Digital SAT Prep Online Library.


How is the Free SAT Math Prep course delivered?

We offer 100% online and self-paced programs on the San Francisco Business School Online course platform.

Our platform features highly produced videos of 99th percentile scoring SAT gurus, interactive graphs and exercises, cheat sheets, and quizzes to contribute to a vibrant online community.


Are SFBS Online programs available in languages other than English?

We expect to offer our courses in additional languages in the future but, at this time, our programs can only be provided in English.

All course content is delivered in written English. Closed captioning in English is available for all videos. There are no live interactions during the course that require the learner to speak English. Coursework must be completed in English.


Do I need to come to campus to participate in the Free Digital SAT Math Prep Course program?

No, all of our programs are 100% online, self-paced, and available to participants regardless of their location.


How do I enroll in the Free Digital SAT Math Prep course?

San Francisco Business School does not have any prerequisite for learners to attend the programs. Although SFBS does not have any requirements, we recommend that learners have learned the SAT topics already at the school.

All you need to do is providing your email address and enrolling in the course for free.


Do you have other questions about the Digital SAT Math Prep Training Program?

Please email us at [email protected] and we will be happy to help you.


Top Frequently Asked Questions About the Digital SAT


What is the Digital SAT?

College Board announced that as of 2024, everyone taking the SAT will be taking this new version, also known as the "Digital SAT." You can no longer take the paper version. The new digital SAT is more student-friendly and approachable.

Unlike the previous paper-and-pencil version of the exam, the digital SAT will be taken exclusively via a tablet or laptop.


Where can I take the Digital SAT?

You can take the digital SAT at a school or test center. A proctor will be present during the test. You cannot take the digital SAT at home.


How long is the Digital SAT?

Digital SAT lasts 2 hours and 15 minutes without the essay. The test has four sections: Reading & Writing Module I, Reading and Writing Module II, Math Module I, and Math Module II. With the digital SAT, a calculator is allowed in both of the Math modules.


Can I use a scratch paper when I am taking digital SAT?

Yes, scratch paper will be provided to you on test day. 


Is the Digital SAT easier than the old version paper SAT?

Yes, the digital SAT is easier than the paper-and-pencil version according to students who have taken the exam and experts at College Board. As mentioned by Priscilla Rodriguez, College Readiness Assessments at College Board: “The digital SAT will be easier to take, easier to give, and more relevant”.


How many times can I take Digital SAT?

There are no restrictions on taking the SAT. You can take the SAT as many times as you wish. The majority of our students take the SAT 2 or 3 times. We recommend taking the PSAT or a practice test in your sophomore year. Then, you can plan to take the SAT test. Just make sure you leave some time to get ready and take it again if you will be unhappy with your first results. 


What is the validity of the Digital SAT?

Once you get SAT scores, your scores are good for 5 years. If you took the SAT more than 5 years ago, you need to retake the SAT.


How much should I score on Digital SAT?

The maximum score a student can get on SAT is 1600, and the minimum score is 400. While the average SAT score is around 1060, the SAT score you need depends on the school you dream of. If you are dreaming of an ivy-league university or college, you need to score over 1400.

We’ve listed some of the colleges' SAT score percentiles below

  • Cal Tech 1530 - 1580
  • Harvard 1460 - 1580
  • MIT 1510 - 1580
  • Yale 1460 - 1580
  • Stanford 1420 - 1570
  • University of Michigan 1340-1560
  • Boston College 1330 - 1500
  • U.S. Military Academy 1210 - 1440
  • Purdue 1190 - 1430
  • Penn State U.-Univ. Park 1150 - 1340
  • Univ. of Miami 1250 - 1420


How many questions are there in the Digital SAT?

There are two Reading and Writing and Two Math modules in the Digital SAT.

Each Reading and Writing module consists of 27 questions, and you are allowed 32 minutes for each of the Reading and Writing modules. In total, there will be 54 Reading and Writing Questions and you will have 64 minutes.

Each Math Module consists of 22 questions, and you are allowed 35 minutes for each of the Math modules. In total, there will be 44 Math questions and you will have 70 minutes.


What changed from the Paper version of the SAT to the Digital SAT?

The topics and content of the SAT exam did not change. However, the questions and their structure have changed. Most sections now ask fewer questions and take less time.

In the paper SAT, there were 500+ words long passages asking ~10 questions for each passage. In the Digital SAT, passages are around 100 words and they ask only one question per passage.

The Digital SAT is "module adaptive," meaning that how you perform on the first module determines the difficulty of the 2nd module. For example, if you do well in Math Module 1, you'll see harder questions in Math Module 2.

In the paper SAT, Reading and Writing used to be separate sections. In the Digital SAT, they are now combined.

The paper SAT had a "no calculator" math section. In the Digital SAT, a calculator can be used on any math question.

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