SAT Math Preparation

Concise, exam-oriented SAT Math guide — optimized for readability and test performance.

Core SAT Math Domains (by Importance)

  1. 1. Heart of Algebra (Highest Weight)

    Linear equations, inequalities, and systems. Learn to translate word problems quickly and graph linear relationships confidently.

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  2. 2. Problem Solving & Data Analysis

    Covers ratios, percentages, rates, and interpreting data from graphs and tables. Build real-world quantitative reasoning speed.

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  3. 3. Passport to Advanced Math

    Quadratics, polynomials, exponents, and function behavior. Focus on algebraic manipulation and recognizing function forms.

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  4. 4. Geometry & Trigonometry

    Triangles, circles, coordinate geometry, and right-triangle trigonometry. Strengthen geometry fundamentals for precision.

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8-Week Study Plan

TopicHours/WeekGoals
Heart of Algebra6–8 hrsMaster equations, systems, and linear modeling accuracy.
Problem Solving & Data5–6 hrsSpeed in interpreting graphs, proportions, and real-world data.
Advanced Math5–7 hrsConfident manipulation of quadratics and function expressions.
Geometry & Trig3–5 hrsFormula recall and precise geometric reasoning.

Test Simulation Routine

  • Take one 25-min No-Calculator section weekly under timed conditions.
  • Alternate weeks: attempt a full 80-min Math test (with calculator).
  • Log every missed question: concept, reason, correction.

Focus on short timed drills and consistency. Progress is built through repetition and error analysis, not just content review.

Quick Exam Tips

  • Calculator Discipline: Use only when it improves speed or accuracy.
  • Memorize Key Formulas: Line, circle, and quadratic equations.
  • Strategic Review: Reattempt difficult questions before checking answers.
  • Recommended Tools: Bluebook, Khan Academy, and SAT-level drills.

Next Step

Each topic has its own page with examples, solved sets, and timed quizzes. Start with Heart of Algebra → — it’s 40% of the test weight.

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