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Recent SAT tests have given us a very clear signal about where the exam is heading next. In this video, we break down what has been showing up lately and what those patterns mean for students preparing for the March SAT and beyond. Rather than treating this as a one-off recap, we look at ten recurring content trends across SAT Reading, Writing, and Math. These are based on real test questions and long-term patterns we’ve seen across multiple administrations. The goal is simple: help you understand what the SAT is leaning on now, which questions are becoming more common, and where students are still getting caught out. If you’re preparing for the March SAT, or planning to test later in 2026, this video will help you decide what to prioritize in your prep and what you can stop overthinking. What this video covers: ✅ Changes in SAT Writing and Language questions, including verb forms, sentence boundaries, superlists, and unusual transition words ✅ Why some verb and punctuation shortcuts still work, and where they start breaking down ✅ How bullet point questions are evolving and when you actually need to read the notes ✅ Why the hardest reading questions continue to focus on model-based inferences ✅ A growing emphasis on factoring quadratics, hidden quadratics, and higher-order polynomials ✅ The increasing importance of the right triangle altitude setup ✅ Why systems of percentages questions are appearing more often in Module 2 ✅ A linear systems trap that keeps showing up on recent SAT Math sections ✅ Why completing the square is no longer optional for top scores ✅ How these trends affect timing, accuracy, and score ceilings We don’t just list what appeared on a recent SAT. We explain why these question types are effective at separating scores near the top of the curve and why many of them are still underrepresented in official practice tests. That gap is often why students feel confident going in and surprised coming out. This video is especially useful if you’re aiming for a score above 700 and want to spend your prep time more intelligently. If you’re studying for the March SAT and trying to figure out what actually matters now, this breakdown will help you focus on the patterns that are most likely to come back. 🎓 Free worksheet with questions from the video: https://courses.askerra.com/checkout/... 🎓 Download the free error journal (Notion template): https://sat-questions.notion.site/Err... 📍 More SAT guides and resources: https://askerra.com/sat-guides/ Let us know in the comments which of these topics you want a deeper breakdown of. If there is enough interest, we will turn individual trends into full, step-by-step lessons. --- Chapters --- 00:00 – Intro 00:22 – Trend #1: Verb Questions 01:24 – Thank You 01:57 – Trend #2: Superlists 03:16 – Trend #3: Transition Words (Are Getting Crazy) 04:24 – Trend #4: Bullet-Point Questions 05:31 – Trend #5: Information & Ideas 06:11 – Trend #6: Factoring Quadratics & Polynomials 07:21 – Trend #7: Similar Triangles 08:16 – Trend #8: Percents in Systems of Equations 09:12 – Trend #9: Infinite vs. No-Solution Trap 10:21 – Trend #10: Circle Equations & Completing the Square 11:03 – Recap #digitalsat #satprep #digitaltest #onlinetest #sattest #digitalsatscore #satscore #satpreparation #sattutor #sat2026 #digitalsatenglish #digitalsatmath #satprep2026 #satstrategies #sathacks #Askerra #sattips #satguru #perfectscore #satmath #satenglish #satmathtestprep #satenglishtestprep #satmathprep #satenglishprep #mathprep #englishprep #mathpreparation #englishpreparation #satwriting #satreading #bestsattutor #bluebook