Getting Started with your Free Trial SAT Resources Bundle
Welcome to your Free Trial of the 1600.io SAT Resources!
You have enrolled in a free trial of the most powerful suite of SAT self-study resources on the planet. We encourage you to click the "My Resources" tab at the top of the window to view all of the resources you now have access to, and to explore those to see how they can support, guide, and boost your preparation for the test.
Most students engage in a cycle of learning that starts with taking a practice test or test section, then reviewing the test using our expert explanations. All our explanations include a video, and many of the Digital SAT practice test math problem explanation lessons also include an annotated Desmos solution graph that's live and interactive, so you can work with the graph right on the explanation page.
Take a look at the Tools and Resources, especially if you're struggling with reading. R-SMART (the Reading Section Mistake Analysis and Recommendation Tool) can help you identify the causes underlying the reasons you're choosing wrong answers in the reading section, and it makes concrete, actionable recommendations for addressing those causes, helping you rapidly level up your reading section performance. There's also a compilation of the full text sources for all the literature and history passages that have appeared on the released SATs and PSATs, along with those at Khan Academy. You can use these texts to get focused reading practice instead of trying to get better at reading by using the far-too-short passages that are on practice tests.
If you need anything from a comprehensive course encompassing all the math topics within the scope of the SAT, or you just want some targeted review for a few challenging concepts or techniques, use the Digital SAT Math Orange Book; a sample of that widely-acclaimed resource is included in your free trial. Be sure to read the guide that explains all the features of the book so that you can use it most efficiently and effectively.
If you have any questions about how to use any of the resources in your free trial bundle, use the chat function or come to the 1600.io Discord server and start a conversation. For questions or observations about a particular lesson, simply leave a comment right on the lesson.
Good luck, and have fun!
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