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Princeton Review Digital SAT Premium Prep, 2025: 5 Full-Length Practice Tests (2 in Book + 3 Adaptive Tests Online) + Online Flashcards + Review & Tools (2025)

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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

Essential Knowledge for the Digital SAT

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Everything You Need for a High Score

Plus, with SAT Premium Prep, 2025 , you'll get online access to our exclusive Premium Student Tools portal for an extra competitive

736 pages, Paperback

Published May 7, 2024

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March 1, 2025
This book did an excellent job preparing me for the SAT. My only complaint (and really it’s not that bad) is that it’s questions tend to be harder than the actual SAT. The reading passages are significantly longer, the math questions harder, and the ratio of question types is a bit off. Thus, you could say that this book misrepresents the difficulty of the SAT. Again, that’s not too bad—it actually gave me a pleasant surprise when my SAT score was 100 points higher than I expected.
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