726. NEW TRENDS IN SAT READING & WRITING

726. NEW TRENDS IN SAT READING & WRITING

Author: Amy Seeley & Mike Bergin May 12, 2026 Duration: 34:47

While the SAT changed in a very big way during the digital transition, the exam has continued to evolve in a way that test takers need to understand. Amy and Mike invited educator Lori Goldstein to review new trends in SAT Reading & Writing.

What are five things you will learn in this episode?

  1. How have the Words in Context questions changed?

  2. What is the new way in which "weaken the claim" questions are appearing?

  3. What is the new twist in the Transitions questions?

  4. What have been important changes to the Rhetorical Synthesis questions?

  5. Should students do RW module questions in order?

MEET OUR GUEST

Lori Goldstein grew up in NY and NJ and attended the University of Pennsylvania, earning a degree in Communications. She worked in television for a while (behind the scenes) and then took a job in Florida. Eventually, Lori started selling sailboats in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, which provided her the opportunity to go sailing every chance she had.

After raising her family, Lori decided to become a math teacher. She enrolled to get the credits needed to re-learn all the high school math that she had forgotten. This was actually fun for her, allowing her inner nerd to come out. She started tutoring kids in math. Eventually, one parent asked if she could help their daughter with the SAT. "Why not?" she said. The rest is history.

Lori previously appeared on this podcast in episode 235 for a Test Prep Profile and in episode 538 to discuss All About Digital SAT Reading & Writing.

Lori can be reached at circletestprep.com.

LINKS

Meet The Digital SAT: READING AND WRITING

RELATED EPISODES

RESOURCES FOR THE DIGITAL SAT

HOW THE DIGITAL SAT IS SCORED

THE NEW DIGITAL SAT EXPERIENCE: A STUDENT PERSPECTIVE

NEW SAT TEST SPECIFICATIONS

ABOUT THIS PODCAST

Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page.

ABOUT YOUR HOSTS

Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright, Roots2Words, and College Eagle. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros and LEAP. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, get in touch through our contact page.

 


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