Prepare for the Digital SAT a few minutes a day.
Practice Reading & Writing and Math in short sessions, with real digital-format questions and a running estimate of your score.
What you practice for the Digital SAT
Practice the real Digital SAT format
The SAT is now digital and adaptive. Nektar mirrors the actual format — Reading & Writing and Math modules with the question types, timing and on-screen feel of the real test, so nothing surprises you on test day.
Sharpen SAT Math and Reading & Writing
Drill the exact skills the SAT rewards: algebra, problem solving and data analysis on the Math side, and grammar, vocabulary in context and evidence-based reading on the verbal side.
Learn with short, adaptive sessions
Instead of marathon study blocks, Nektar gives you focused daily sets that zero in on your weak areas and grow your skills steadily — ideal alongside a busy school schedule.
Track your score and progress
See your estimated score, your mistakes and the topics you keep missing in one place, so every practice session moves you measurably closer to your target.
Free Digital SAT practice tests: start with Bluebook
Use College Board's official Bluebook practice tests for a full adaptive baseline. Take the first test under the real 64-minute Reading & Writing and 70-minute Math limits, then sort every missed question by skill before choosing what to study next.
SAT score calculator: treat raw-score conversions as estimates
The Digital SAT is adaptive, so a simple count of correct answers cannot reproduce an official score for every test form. Score calculators are useful for planning, but your official Bluebook practice score and College Board score report are the better benchmarks.
SAT test dates and registration
Registration deadlines, test centers and available SAT dates can change by location. Check the current SAT dates and international registration details on College Board before building your study calendar, and leave room for a second attempt if your application deadline allows it.
Exam guides
Read the SAT preparation guides
SAT dates, fees, registration and scholarships in India 2026 · 9 min read
SAT in India 2026: Dates, Fees, Registration, and Scholarships
Check the 2026 SAT dates and international fee for India, register through College Board, and understand the India Scholars Program before applying.
Read guideSAT test dates 2026–27 · 8 min read
SAT Test Dates 2026–27: Registration Deadlines and Prep Timeline
See every SAT Weekend date from August 2026 through June 2027, the regular and late registration deadlines, and a practical way to choose your test date.
Read guideDigital SAT format · 7 min read
Digital SAT Format: Sections, Modules, Timing, and Questions
The Digital SAT has 98 questions across Reading and Writing and Math. Here is how the 134-minute test and its adaptive modules actually work.
Read guideBluebook SAT practice tests and Student Question Bank · 9 min read
How to Use Bluebook SAT Practice Tests Without Wasting Them
Use Bluebook scores, My Practice, the Student Question Bank and Khan Academy as one review loop instead of collecting tests without fixing your errors.
Read guidehow to prepare for the SAT · 9 min read
How to Prepare for the Digital SAT: A Score-Led Study Plan
Build your SAT preparation around one scored diagnostic, a short error log, targeted official questions and spaced Bluebook checkpoints.
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Best SAT Prep App: What to Check Before You Pay
Compare SAT prep apps by the work they help you do: realistic practice, useful diagnosis, clear explanations and a repeatable review plan.
Read guidewhat is a good SAT score · 7 min read
What Is a Good SAT Score? Build a Target From Your College List
A good SAT score is not one universal number. Use each college's current testing policy and admitted-student data to set a working target.
Read guideDigital SAT Desmos calculator · 8 min read
How to Use Desmos on the Digital SAT Without Losing Time
Learn when the built-in Desmos calculator is faster than hand work, when it is not, and how to practise inside Bluebook before test day.
Read guideDigital SAT preparation — frequently asked questions
How is the SAT scored?
The SAT is scored on a scale of 400–1600, combining your Reading & Writing and Math section scores (200–800 each). Nektar estimates your score as you practice so you can track progress toward your target.
What is a good SAT score?
A score above 1200 is competitive for many universities, while top schools often look for 1400+. Set a target based on your dream schools and aim slightly higher.
How long should I prepare for the SAT?
Most students prepare over 2–4 months with regular practice. Short, consistent daily sessions beat last-minute cramming for a standardized test like the SAT.
Is Nektar free for SAT practice?
You can start practicing for free. Premium unlocks unlimited practice sets and detailed score analytics.
Where can I take a free Digital SAT practice test?
College Board provides official full-length adaptive practice tests in Bluebook. Use one as your baseline, then review missed SAT Math and Reading & Writing skills before taking the next test.
Can an SAT score calculator predict my exact score?
No raw-score calculator can guarantee the exact official result because the Digital SAT uses adaptive modules and equating. Treat calculator results as a planning range, not an official score.
Where should I check SAT test dates for 2026?
Use College Board's official SAT Dates and Deadlines page. Confirm the deadline and test-center availability for your location before making travel or application plans.
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