Princeton Review Digital SAT Prep, 2026: 4 Full-Length Practice Tests (2 in Book + 2 Adaptive Tests Online) + Review + Online Tools
By (Author) The Princeton Review
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
10th June 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Paperback
736
Width 213mm, Height 276mm
SUCCEED ON THE SAT WITH THE PRINCETON REVIEW! With 4 full-length practice tests (2 paper tests in the book and 2 realistic adaptive exams online), in-depth reviews for all exam content, and strategies for scoring success, Digital SAT Prep, 2026 covers every facet of this challenging and important test. SUCCEED ON THE SAT WITH THE PRINCETON REVIEW! With 4 full-length practice tests (2 paper tests in the book and 2 realistic adaptive exams online), in-depth reviews for all exam content, and strategies for scoring success, Digital SAT Prep, 2026 covers every facet of this challenging and important test. The Princeton Review's Digital SAT Prep, 2026 is designed to give students all the tools they need to ace the Digital SAT in one place. With this book, you'll get- Essential Knowledge for the Digital SAT Updated strategies for the new question types, Reading and Writing passages, and Math content Realistic digital interface for online tests, including section adaptivity-just like the real SAT Guidance for using the new on-screen calculator Everything You Need for a High Score Comprehensive content review for every SAT subject Hands on experience with all question types Powerful tactics to avoid traps and beat the test Plentiful Practice for SAT Excellence 4 full-length practice tests (2 section-adaptive digital tests; 2 in the book) Video walk-throughs for solving key in-book questions Detailed answer explanations and score reports Bonus online flashcards
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