SAT Preparation — AI-Powered Practice for College Admissions

Build your target score with unlimited AI-generated SAT practice for Math and Evidence-Based Reading & Writing. Take full-length digital SAT practice test sessions, drill algebra problems and Reading comprehension practice, and track progress with detailed score breakdowns from an unlimited SAT question bank.

About the Digital SAT

The SAT is a standardised college admissions test administered by the College Board. Since 2024, the SAT is fully digital and adaptive: the Math and Reading & Writing sections each consist of two modules, with the difficulty of the second module adjusted based on your performance in the first. Understanding this adaptive format is central to effective SAT prep online — strong first-module accuracy unlocks higher-scoring questions in module two.

The digital SAT is scored out of 1600 (800 for Math and 800 for Reading & Writing). Effective SAT preparation combines Reading comprehension practice for short passages and evidence-based reasoning; algebra problems and data analysis for the Math section; and timed full-length SAT practice test sessions to build stamina under real exam conditions.

Every CampusOxide session draws from an unlimited SAT question bank aligned to College Board domains — Heart of Algebra, Passport to Advanced Math, Problem Solving & Data Analysis, Craft and Structure, Information and Ideas, and Standard English Conventions. Use official College Board Bluebook materials alongside AI practice to identify weak topics, then revisit them with fresh questions until your predicted score stabilises in your target band.

Frequently asked questions

What is the format of the digital SAT?

The digital SAT has two sections: Reading & Writing (54 questions, 64 minutes) and Math (44 questions, 70 minutes). Each section has two adaptive modules. Total test time is about 2 hours 14 minutes. CampusOxide mirrors this format in full-length SAT practice test sessions and section drills.

What SAT score do I need for top US universities?

Most Ivy League universities admit students with median SAT scores of 1500–1580. Competitive programs typically require 1400+. A score of 1500+ is needed for the most selective programs. Use CampusOxide's predicted score after each SAT practice test to track progress.

How should I prepare for SAT Reading & Writing?

Focus on Reading comprehension practice with short passages, vocabulary in context, grammar and punctuation rules, and rhetorical skills such as transitions. Drill each College Board domain — Craft and Structure, Information and Ideas, Standard English Conventions, Expression of Ideas — with topic-specific practice from the SAT question bank.

What algebra topics appear on SAT Math?

Heart of Algebra covers linear equations, systems, linear functions and word problems. Passport to Advanced Math adds quadratics, polynomials, exponentials and radicals. CampusOxide generates unlimited algebra problems at every difficulty level so you can drill weak areas until they become automatic.

How many SAT practice tests should I take before test day?

Most experts recommend 4–6 full-length SAT practice test sessions over 6–8 weeks, reviewing every wrong answer. With CampusOxide's unlimited SAT question bank, every mock uses fresh questions — you never repeat the same paper twice.

How many times can I take the SAT?

You can take the SAT as many times as you like. Tests are offered roughly 7 times per year. Many colleges practice superscoring — using the highest section scores across all sittings.