Dreaming of stepping onto the campuses of top international universities? Well, the Digital SAT is a significant milestone on that exciting journey.
While the test may look different now—goodbye long paper booklets, hello screen time—the goal is still the same: show colleges you’ve got what it takes.
One area where students often trip up is the Reading and Writing part. It’s fast-paced, with short passages and just one question per passage, which means less fluff and more focus.
So, how do you navigate the Digital SAT Reading and Writing section confidently? We’ll share a few strategies here.
1. Use Official Practice Tests
There’s no substitute for the real thing. The College Board provides free, official Digital SAT practice tests that mirror the actual exam’s format, question types, and timing. Make them a part of your preparation. They will help you understand precisely what to expect on test day.
Perhaps one of the most important things to understand about the Digital SAT is its adaptability. Your performance in the first Reading and Writing module sets the difficulty for the next. Taking official practice tests can help you understand how the difficulty of the test changes and how to manage your time effectively.
You will also get comfortable with the digital interface, including tools like annotation, highlighting, and the option eliminator.
Another great thing is that these tests simulate the time constraints of the actual exam. You will learn to pace yourself and manage your time across the two 32-minute Digital SAT Reading and Writing modules.
If you’re enrolled in a structured program like Prep7Edu, these practice tests are seamlessly integrated into your study plan.
2. Predict the Answer Before Reviewing Choices
When you read the question, don’t immediately look at the answer choices. You’ll get distracted by plausible-sounding options.
Before you look at the options, come up with your own answer. This technique forces you to engage more deeply with the question and prevents you from being misled by tempting but incorrect choices.
The SAT is known for its cleverly designed incorrect answer choices, often called distractors. These options can seem very tempting, especially if you’re unsure of the correct answer.
But if you have your own answer ready, you create a filter that helps you ignore misleading options. You’ll be looking for an option that matches your prediction, rather than trying to decide among several that might sound plausible at first glance.
3. Learn to Rule Out Three Wrong Answers
It happens: you read a question, and all the choices look equally convincing. But there’s only one correct answer. Your job is to identify and discard the other three incorrect options.
To do this well, identify answer choices that present information not mentioned in the passage or are simply irrelevant to the question asked. Another approach is to watch out for answers that directly contradict information that is stated in the passage.
Be particularly cautious of answer choices that use extreme language or absolutes, words like ‘always, ‘never,’ ‘only,’ or ‘must’. These are often too broad and not supported by the nuances of the text.
For effective elimination, focus on why an answer is wrong, not why it might be right.
4. Brush Up On Grammar Rules

Don’t underestimate the power of grammar. A solid understanding of English grammar rules is not just important for the Writing section of the Digital SAT. But it can also help you decipher complex sentences in the Reading section.
Some key grammar areas to focus on are:
- Subject-verb agreement: Ensuring that singular subjects take singular verbs and plural subjects take plural verbs
- Verb tense consistency: Using the correct verb tense throughout a sentence and paragraph, unless there’s a logical reason to change it
- Pronoun-antecedent agreement: Making sure that pronouns agree in number and gender with the nouns they refer to
- Punctuation: Mastering the correct use of commas, semicolons, apostrophes, and colons and dashes
Prep Smart with the Right Support
These four strategies can significantly boost your score on the Digital SAT Reading and Writing section. But applying them consistently and correctly often requires expert guidance.
That’s where Prep7Edu comes in. We offer personalised online SAT coaching through 1-on-1 sessions, providing focused attention tailored to your specific needs.
You’ll learn from experienced SAT coaching specialists who are skilled mentors, capable of adapting their teaching to meet your specific learning preferences. On top of that, you’ll get modular classes for mastering concepts, targeted practice with quality mock tests, adaptive drills, and live doubt-clearing sessions.
Ready to ace your Digital SAT reading and writing section? Book your free strategy session today!