Data Inference and Conclusions — a high-yield skill for this test. If questions on it trip you up, review the topic page and re-attempt its practice problems.
SAT — March 2024 (Digital, US)
A guide to high-yield math topics worth drilling ahead of tests like the SAT — March 2024 (Digital, US) sitting. Use it to find the study topic behind the kinds of questions you miss, and re-drill them.
SAT Math Spring 2024 8 featured topics
Every SAT Math sitting draws on the same published SAT Math skill taxonomy. The featured topics below are high-yield skills from that taxonomy; each links to its study page so you can immediately drill the underlying skill.
Most students who stall on a test do so because of a small handful of weak topics — typically two or three categories. The pattern in your wrong answers is more important than your raw score, so look at which topics trip you up, not just how many you miss.
Featured topics to drill
Linear Equations in One Variable — a high-yield skill for this test. If questions on it trip you up, review the topic page and re-attempt its practice problems.
Linear Word Problems — a high-yield skill for this test. If questions on it trip you up, review the topic page and re-attempt its practice problems.
Three-Dimensional Figures — a high-yield skill for this test. If questions on it trip you up, review the topic page and re-attempt its practice problems.
Conditional Probability — a high-yield skill for this test. If questions on it trip you up, review the topic page and re-attempt its practice problems.
Absolute Value Equations — a high-yield skill for this test. If questions on it trip you up, review the topic page and re-attempt its practice problems.
Radical Equations — a high-yield skill for this test. If questions on it trip you up, review the topic page and re-attempt its practice problems.
Two-Way Frequency Tables — a high-yield skill for this test. If questions on it trip you up, review the topic page and re-attempt its practice problems.
Next steps
Pick your three weakest topics from the list above and work through their dedicated pages. After you can confidently solve every practice question on each topic page, sit another official practice test and compare your improvement.
Browse the full topic guide index for more test dates, or jump back to the SAT Math overview.