The SAT exam syllabus covers three main sections: Reading, Writing and Language, and Math, with an optional Essay section (which some colleges may require).
Reading: This section assesses reading comprehension and the ability to analyze passages. Topics include literature, historical documents, social sciences, and natural sciences. You will need to identify the main idea, themes, tone, and supporting details in passages.
Writing and Language: Focuses on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and rhetorical skills. You'll be asked to identify and correct errors in passages related to sentence structure, word choice, and overall clarity.
Math: Divided into two parts—one with a calculator and one without. Key topics include algebra, problem-solving, data analysis, advanced math (including quadratic equations), and some basic trigonometry. You should also be familiar with interpreting graphs and tables.
Essay (Optional): Involves reading a passage and analyzing the author's argument. You’ll need to explain how the author uses evidence, reasoning, and stylistic elements to build their argument.
By focusing on these core areas, you can align your preparation with the specific content covered on the SAT exam.