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The Digital SAT, delivered through the College Board's Bluebook app, replaced the paper test and changed how Math is scored. The Math section is split into 2 adaptive modules with 44 questions across 70 minutes, reported on a scale of 200–800. Most questions are multiple choice; the rest are student-produced responses (grid-ins) where you type your own answer.
"Adaptive" is the part that trips people up. Your performance on the first module decides whether the second module is the harder, higher-scoring set or the easier one. The early questions carry real weight, so pacing in module one is everything.
VECTOR is built around the way the digital test actually behaves. Every tool below is free, with no question limits and no trial timer.
An endless bank modeled on real Digital SAT difficulty and phrasing, so you never memorize a set or run out of fresh problems.
Timed, 2-module simulations that mirror the 44-question, 70-minute structure and the adaptive jump between modules.
Every question comes with a clear worked explanation the moment you answer, so you learn the method, not just the result.
Topic-level tracking shows exactly where you lose points across Algebra, Advanced Math, Data Analysis, and Geometry.
Because module two adapts to your first-module result, treat the opening questions as your score ceiling. Slow down just enough to avoid careless errors early, then build speed.
A calculator is allowed on the entire Math section, and Bluebook includes a built-in Desmos graphing calculator. The trap is over-relying on it. Practice deciding fast whether to graph, compute, or just reason it out.
A wrong answer only helps if you understand why. Read the explanation, redo the problem from scratch, then drill two more of the same type. VECTOR's topic tags make that easy.
Speed under pressure is a skill. Take one full-length timed test each week so the 70-minute clock and the module transition feel routine before they're real.
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The Digital SAT Math section has 2 adaptive modules with 44 questions total and a 70-minute time limit, scored from 200 to 800. Your performance on the first module determines whether the second module is easier or harder, which sets the ceiling for your score.
Yes. A calculator is allowed on every Math question, and the Bluebook testing app includes a built-in Desmos graphing calculator. You may also bring your own approved calculator. VECTOR practice helps you decide when reaching for the calculator actually saves time and when mental math is faster.
Quality beats quantity, but consistency wins. Aim for 15 to 25 targeted questions a day, review every miss until you understand the reasoning, and take a full-length timed test each week. Because VECTOR's bank is infinite, you never run out of fresh problems to drill your weak topics.
Digital SAT Math covers four areas: Algebra, Advanced Math, Problem-Solving and Data Analysis, and Geometry and Trigonometry. VECTOR tags every question by topic so you can target the exact areas that are costing you points.
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