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When a question is about the SAT's format, tools, or test-day policies, we link to College Board instead of paraphrasing a changing rule from memory.
SUMMIT SAT PREP RESOURCE HUB
These are original guides for students and families who want an honest, practical way to prepare for the Digital SAT. Start with the question in front of you, then use official College Board resources for the test itself.
A strong SAT plan does not begin with more material. It begins with a recent baseline, an accurate error log, a realistic weekly calendar, and practice that matches the official digital test. Choose the guide that answers your immediate question.
Build a diagnostic-first schedule that turns each practice block into a specific next step.
Read the guide → TIME & SCHEDULINGUse your score gap and test date to choose a weekly pace you can actually sustain.
Read the guide → SCORE IMPROVEMENTFind the repeatable errors that are costing points and turn review into progress.
Read the guide → SAT MATHPair skill work, calculator fluency, and targeted review without relying on shortcuts.
Read the guide → READING & WRITINGMake grammar, rhetoric, and evidence decisions more deliberate and more reliable.
Read the guide → FAMILY DECISIONUse questions about diagnosis, feedback, practice, and accountability to compare support.
Read the guide →When a question is about the SAT's format, tools, or test-day policies, we link to College Board instead of paraphrasing a changing rule from memory.
We explain how to organize practice and review. We do not republish College Board questions or present an unofficial tactic as an official policy.
Every guide identifies when it was reviewed and includes source links so readers can verify the underlying SAT facts themselves.