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Digital SAT Total Prep 2024 with 2 Full Length Practice Tests, 1,000+ Practice Questions, and End of Chapter Quizzes

  • Writen by KAPLAN TEST PREP
  • Publisher Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN 9781506287287
  • Publication Date 2024

Digital SAT Total Prep 2024, Kaplan’s biggest SAT prep book has efficient strategies, and realistic practice to help you achieve your highest score. The Digital SAT is here. It is essential to prepare with up-to-date materials that reflect the changes to the SAT's new digital, adaptive format. We have everything you need in one big book, plus a full year of access to online resources—including online quizzes and video lessons—to help you master each section of the Digital SAT.

We're so certain that Digital SAT Total Prep offers all the guidance you need to excel on the SAT that we guarantee it: After studying with our online resources and book, you'll score higher on the SAT—or you'll get your money back.

The Most Practice

  • Two full-length practice tests that mimic the adaptive nature of the Digital SAT
  • 1,000+ practice questions with detailed explanations
  • One-year access to our robust online center with videos and quizzes to help you target your practice
  • Pre-quizzes to help you figure out what you already know and what you can skip.
  • A practice question at the beginning of each lesson to help you quickly identify its focus
  • Targeted practice questions after every lesson to test your comprehension
  • Mixed practice quizzes after every chapter to assess how much you’ve learned
  • Test-like practice on mixed topics within every content domain that appears on the Digital SAT to ensure you can measure how much you’ve learned
  • A detailed overview of the Digital SAT, including a breakdown of the sections so you'll know what to expect on Test Day
  • A thorough explanation of the scoring on the Digital SAT

Efficient Strategy

  • Methods and strategies for scoring higher on the Digital SAT from Kaplan's SAT experts
  • “On Test Day” strategy notes in every math chapter to help you remember that the SAT math test is primarily a strategy test
  • "Reflect" pages at the end of each chapter that help you evaluate your comfort level with the topics and make a plan for improving before the test.
  • Online study-planning tool helps you target your prep no matter how much time you have before the test

Expert Guidance

  • We know the test: Our learning engineers have put tens of thousands of hours into studying the SAT and use real data to design the most effective strategies and study plans.
  • Kaplan's books and practice questions are written by veteran teachers who know students—every explanation is written to help you learn.
  • We invented test prep—Kaplan (kaptest.com) has been helping students for 80 years.


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