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The digital SAT isn’t just content—it’s strategy. In this episode of the SupportED Learning Podcast, Dr. Joe Sebestyen sits down with digital SAT coach Robert Brundage (Penguin Test Prep) to break down what actually moves scores: adaptive testing mechanics, trap answers, time management, and how to use Desmos without wasting minutes. Robert explains why students aiming for 1500+ feel more pressure than ever, what changed during the test-optional era, and why memorizing vocab lists is one of the lowest-ROI moves if you’re short on time. You’ll also hear a practical take on AI tools like ChatGPT—when they help, when they mislead, and why true score growth still comes from skill + strategy. If you’re prepping for the next official SAT, this conversation is a blueprint for smarter practice—and fewer preventable mistakes. Watch / follow Robert Brundage: @PenguinTestPrep Free SAT Cheat Sheets: https://bit.ly/4r9HR3I Need a structured SAT plan + expert coaching? https://supportedtutoring.com/tested-... Timestamps: 00:00 Adaptive testing myth: “Do worse to get easier questions?” 00:38 Meet Robert Brundage (Digital SAT coach, Penguin Test Prep) 02:18 Why 1500+ feels like the new baseline after COVID 04:25 How Robert got into SAT prep (TESOL → tutoring → Revolution Prep) 06:49 What actually helps students improve (skills + strategy + boundaries) 08:38 Why Robert built Penguin Test Prep (and what changed with digital) 11:08 The biggest digital SAT shift: Desmos + shorter reading passages 14:10 AI tools in SAT prep: what helps under 1000 vs 1200–1400 vs 1400+ 20:06 Strategy vs memorization: distractors, trap answers, Desmos overuse 23:37 Why the SAT tests logic + time management more than content 32:16 If you could redesign SAT prep: stop memorizing vocab lists 34:49 Does expensive test prep work better? (the commitment factor) 36:27 Advice parents won’t love: plan on 3 official SATs 38:30 Rapid fire: overrated advice, what students over/underthink, easy points 40:45 Where to find Robert + free cheat sheet