by The Princeton Review
Published
May 7, 2024
Pages
736 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Princeton Review
Kindle
$12.99
Paperback
$23.49
Audio CD
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THE ALL-IN-ONE SOLUTION FOR YOUR HIGHEST POSSIBLE SCORE! The Princeton Review provides everything you need to master the exam with this guidebook. Get traditional content reviews along with techniques specifically made for the digital format, plus 5 full-length practice tests (2 in the book and 3 in our exclusive online exam interface, which replicates the look, feel, and function of the new digital test for super-realistic practice)!
The Princeton Review's SAT Premium Prep, 2025 is an all-in-one resource 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 digital question types, Reading and Writing passages, and Math content Realistic digital practice with the on-screen test Guidance for using the on-screen calculator Plenty of Practice for SAT Excellence 5 full-length practice tests (2 paper tests in book, 3 adaptive tests online) Realistic digital interface for online tests, including section adaptivity—just like the real SAT Detailed answer explanations and score reports Bonus online flashcards 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 Plus, with SAT Premium Prep, 2025 , you'll get online access to our exclusive Premium Student Tools portal for an extra competitive edge: Video lessons covering critical testing strategies and topics 250 online flashcards with key Reading and Writing and Math topics Extended how-to guide for the digital calculator Video walk-throughs for solving a key selection of in-book questions Access to school rankings, application and financial aid tips, and a special “SAT Insider” admissions guide 4-week, 8-week, and 12-week study plans
The Princeton Review Digital SAT Premium Prep, 2025, is designed to guide students through the complexities of the evolving SAT landscape. With a blend of traditional practice and innovative online resources, this comprehensive guide ensures you are well-equipped to achieve your highest potential score. Whether you're a first-time test-taker or looking to improve upon your previous performance, this book offers the structured and strategic preparation needed for success.
Access to five full-length practice tests including adaptive online versions. Utilizes online flashcards for dynamic and flexible studying experiences. Comprehensive review sections target key areas for effective skill-building.
Prepare for the Digital SAT with confidence using Princeton Review's expertly crafted resources, offering five full-length practice tests to mirror the actual exam experience. With two in the book and three adaptive tests online, you can simulate test day conditions and track your progress over time. This book delves into effective strategies and techniques for tackling each section of the test, covering essential math, reading, and writing skills.
Tailored practice sections focus on test-specific tactics to improve pacing, accuracy, and overall test performance. Beyond just strategies, the guide features an in-depth content review. Clear explanations demystify challenging concepts, ensuring students not only memorize facts but truly understand material to apply knowledge effectively on test day.
The included online tools enhance your learning journey, featuring adaptive drills, progress tracking, and interactive flashcards. These resources allow personalized study experiences and flexibility to reinforce your learning and practice wherever you are.
The integration of adaptive online tests sets this book apart by simulating real test dynamics adjusting difficulty to match your performance and offering a more personalized preparatory experience Featuring a comprehensive set of online flashcards learners are given the opportunity to continually reinforce knowledge and practice effective recall key for mastering SAT's content areas and achieving top scores Expertly curated review sections ensure that complex test concepts are broken down into understandable lessons providing students with a deeper understanding and higher confidence in tackling any section of the SAT.
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978-0593517543
8.3 x 1.7 x 10.75 inches
2.46 pounds
Based on 90 ratings
1.) I was kicked out the first practice test before my time was over. Practice test 2, it froze 6 questions into math module 2. 2.) issues with the mark button: There are two main issues. The first is where it won't mark the question at all. Won't even fill in the red for where it's supposed to be sometimes. This makes it, so I have to write it down on a physical piece of paper instead. The other potential issue is where it will mark, but then it will automatically mark every subsequent question 3.) not properly changing questions: Sometimes when I try and go back to fix an issue, the website fails to recognize that I'm going back to an earlier problem. So if I am at question 21, and I want to go and fill in an answer for question 7, it will show the problem for question 7, but it won't register. It's unclear if marking an answer on 7 will result on the website changing the answer to 21 with what I put for 7, or if it just doesn't mark anything at all for 7. 4.) issues with letting me skip a question: Similarly to point 2, if I try to move on to a new question (for example, to skip question 6 and move to 7), it will show question 7, but it'll act as if I'm on question 6. Once again, unclear if marking 7 will change the answer to 6, or if it doesn't respond at all. 5.) failure to change answer when I go back: I can't tell if this is linked to question 2, or if it is its own problem. If I go back to question 11 from the review page and change the answer, and then I finish the test, the website will show the old answer and not the new one.
The book is really good like it is not that heavy to carry , the text inside is great 👍 The question and partice question are really help full for the sat exam . I really like the book , it is a great deal for just 25 bucks
Very easy to use and complete for SAT preparation
When buying this book, I thought that the fundamental content of the book would change as the SAT Has changed, however through multiple cross references with the 2018 version and this version, I can only say that Princeton Review is just money hungry. When reformatting the question not only in the practice, but the actual practice test, they have no shame in reusing their old content. Your best bet is probably buying the 800+ practice questions, but even that has flaws in it. If you already have the book from a previous version, just use that and take practice tests from blue book because the strategies and content are extremely similar and you won’t find much of a difference anyway.
Good for prep
Few resources are available right now for the DSAT. Given that, this book is an overall helpful option that is fully focused on the digital test, but it certainly has flaws. The included practice tests are not as accurate at score predicting as the official college board tests, but with so few official tests are available, these are fine. Use them as practice questions, not as predictive of an SAT score. What's good about this book: Updated for the digital format. Has test-taking tips to help students familiarize themselves with the test content and methods of approaching each section. Some good review info for each area that is on the test. What's not great: Not enough practice questions for anyone who needs significant review. Some questions, particularly the reading/writing on the practice exams, are poorly written and not comparable matches to the actual DSAT questions. On the DSAT, three answer choices can be identified as incorrect and only one is correct; Princeton Review's options aren't as precisely constructed and there are many instances where two potential answers can't be parsed because the writers just aren't as careful. Some of the answer explanations are weak. And here is an example of some of the worst writing, nearly unintelligible: "Since there is strong evidence from previous studies to suggest that positive facial expressions in newborn babies indicate the presence of similiarly positive emotions, the study indicates that the expressions of babies in the womb may represent similar emotions to those of newborn babies making similar expressions."
Received in good condition
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