Digital SAT Study Plan & Prep Schedule
The Digital SAT is a 2 hour 14 minute adaptive college admissions test scored on a 1600 scale, used by most US universities.
Typical Plan
12 weeks
Weekly Effort
8 hrs/week
Audience
High-school juniors and seniors
What does the Digital SAT cover?
- Reading & Writing: Information & Ideas, Craft & Structure, Expression of Ideas, Standard English Conventions
- Math: Algebra, Advanced Math, Problem-Solving & Data Analysis, Geometry & Trigonometry
- Adaptive scoring across two modules per section
Official source: College Board
How to plan your Digital SAT prep with MyStudyPlanner
- Sign up free and pick the Digital SAT template — pre-loaded with lecture counts and durations.
- Set your target test date. We compute available weeks and weekday/weekend split automatically.
- Adjust any subject lecture count if you have a stronger or weaker area.
- Generate your day-by-day schedule with built-in spaced repetition and weekly review.
- Track every block, get streaks, and export the full PDF before test day.
Digital SAT — Frequently Asked Questions
How long should I study for the SAT?
Most students benefit from 10–12 weeks of structured practice, with 8–12 hours per week. MyStudyPlanner generates a paced plan from your target test date and current diagnostic score.
What is a good SAT score?
A 1200+ is competitive for many universities; 1400+ targets selective schools. The SAT is scored 400–1600 with two sections of 200–800.
Is the Digital SAT easier than the paper SAT?
It is shorter and adaptive. Question difficulty in the second module depends on first-module performance, so consistent accuracy throughout the test matters more than ever.