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AI SAT Reading and Writing Practice for Higher Education

Many college students arrive having never taken the digital SAT or having scored below the range their target graduate programs expect. The AI SAT Reading and Writing Practice tool supports college-level reading and academic writing development, the skills underlying high SAT scores are the same skills required for academic success at the college level.

4 skill areas
All SAT Reading and Writing
Advanced
College-level difficulty
All disciplines
Informational and literary passages
Unlimited
Fresh practice passages

How This Tool Is Used for Higher Education

Academic Reading Skill Development

Use SAT-style informational passage practice to develop the academic reading skills that college students need for disciplinary reading, evidence evaluation, central argument identification, and author purpose analysis.

Graduate School SAT/GRE Bridge Practice

Support college students preparing to take the SAT again for graduate program requirements or bridging to GRE preparation, maintaining and developing test-relevant reading skills during the college years.

First-Year Composition Support

Use Command of Evidence and Rhetorical Synthesis practice to support first-year writing students developing evidence-based argumentation, the same skills assessed on the SAT underlie academic writing instruction.

Academic Writing Convention Practice

Generate Standard English Conventions practice at the advanced level, appropriate for college students developing academic writing fluency in composition and writing-intensive courses.

Developmental Education Reading Support

Use the foundational and proficient difficulty levels for college students in developmental education reading programs, building the analytical reading skills that are prerequisites for college-level coursework.

Pre-Health and Pre-Law Reading Preparation

Support pre-med students preparing for MCAT verbal reasoning and pre-law students preparing for LSAT reading comprehension, the underlying skills are closely related to SAT Reading and Writing at the advanced level.

Frequently Asked Questions

The skills assessed by the SAT Reading and Writing section (analyzing arguments, evaluating evidence, identifying author purpose, applying standard written conventions) are the same skills required for academic success across college disciplines. College students who develop these skills improve their academic performance in addition to any test-related benefits.

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