will I need to know how to find radians on the new SAT?

Will these types of questions be common on the new SAT? Also what other math topics should I need to study more and how common they will be on the test. Also what additional math topics (that aren’t heart of algebra etc ) will appear on the test and how often will they occur on the test?

Just remember: 2pi radians in a full circle (360°).

To get a more comprehensive list of topics, you can go through Khan Academy or skim the four CB practice tests for a sampling of the questions.

@MITer94 thank you for answering me but I just have one more question I can’t aces the khan academy right now but I was wondering what math subjects should I specifically be focusing on for the new SAT? I know it’s all there but I feel like not all of them will be on the actual test.

@dodgerman711 Judging from what I’ve seen, the new SAT seems to be more algebra and statistics-heavy. However I don’t know what you should focus on or what your strengths/weaknesses are - only you do.

@MITer94 thank you I was wondering did you take the new SAT? If so how hard was it?

@dodgerman711 I’m in college and have no need to take the new SAT. However I’ve looked at several practice problems just by being on CC :slight_smile:

@MITer94 oh so the SAT is meaningless after junior year?

@dodgerman711 Pretty much - there are a few reasons why one would want to take the SAT after graduating (e.g. for transfer admissions) although none of them are relevant to me at least. However I took the GRE recently for graduate school, which is pretty similar to the old SAT in terms of content and difficulty.