How to get a perfect score on the Digital SAT Reading Modules (from a 1600 scorer)

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Publicado 2024-01-26
These are all my tips to getting a perfect score on the SAT reading modules, including a grammar guide and recommended content to prepare for each style of text given. Hope this helps!

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Timestamps:
Biggest tips:
Don't infer! 1:00
Recognizing question types 1:40
Read the intro 1:53
Vocab questions 2:48
Word banks of terms 4:00

Preparing for different texts:
Social science or science 4:42
Literature 5:42
Historical 6:23

Grammar crash course:
Sentence fragments and run-ons 7:24
Colons and dashes 8:27
Appositives 8:40

New to the DSAT:
"Accomplishing a goal with notes" question 9:16

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @ivydprep
    Thank you Anna for the great video <3 Key Strategy: Standardization Focus: Emphasizes the importance of understanding that the SAT is fully standardized, meaning there is always one correct answer, and all necessary information is contained within the text. Recommends not inferring beyond the given information. Approach to Reading Questions: Reading Introductions: Advises not to skip the introductions provided with the questions as they set up essential context. Question Types Recognition: Suggests understanding the type of question before reading the text to know what details to focus on. Dealing with Vocab Questions: New Vocab Strategy: Discusses the new fill-in-the-blank style vocab questions, highlighting the importance of understanding synonyms provided in the text and knowing key answer choices. Advice on Different Types of Texts: Science and Social Science: Recommends staying updated with global issues through reputable news sources. Literature: Suggests engaging with challenging literary works, including poems, to enhance comprehension skills. Historical Texts: Encourages reading older essays to get familiar with historical English styles, although this is less emphasized in the new format. General Tips: Grammar Basics: Briefly reviews essential grammar rules that are still relevant to the new test format, including sentence structure and punctuation. New Question Types: Explains the new 'accomplishing a goal with the student's notes' questions, focusing on aligning answers with the specific goal stated in the question.
  • @MrAlpino3
    Waow , girl you grew up . I benefited a lot from your sat videos couple years ago , and then you post a video about your acceptance letter . Thank you a lot and I hope you re doing well
  • @Satisfactia
    This vid gave me old school yt vibes where videos were actually knowledgeable and u actually receive some useful information, not the new clickbaity bs. Props to u
  • @imaankhalid
    You are literally like an answer key to giving us the best score and I mean that in a good way 😂 thank you so much for making sense of everything so so clearly
  • @teachingdreaming
    I never considered reading books to understand the style. If I take a standardized test again I definitely will!
  • @STEMAccelerators
    I have done all resources for the digital SAT. What should I do now to improve my score?
  • @miraaaaaaa9769
    i was so sad because when i did the bluebook practice i only got a 1220, with most of the damage being english so hopefully this'll help
  • @3nayah
    does prep scholar help with preparing for the digital sat?
  • Is a 1490 (760 RW 730 Math) a good score? Thanks for the amazing tips by the way
  • @leoBrofoski23
    Long time no see. Are you going to graduate soon?? :D
  • @GameChroma
    Quick little extra bit of information for those that need extra help with the last few questions of each reading module: For those unaware, you can answer 99% of these "notes" questions by simply reading the question it asks and eliminating answer choices that do not fall into the category of the question. This has been one of the biggest time saves that I have personally come across. I've been told that there are exceptions to it, however, I have done practice tests 1,2,3 and 5 online alongside the March SAT and not had any issues when answering these questions using this method. Hope this helps!
  • @user-wr8ph8mu2t
    Every time she uses word "interesting" feels "difficult" to me. Btw, loved your advices.
  • @minronyoke493
    Really helpful...but you are quite inconsistent with uploading videos...I'm an old subscriber