A diagnostic that leads somewhere
New students start with an 11-question SAT Reading and Writing sample, then see a cautious projected score range and category map.
Ace The Verbal gives students a free SAT practice test diagnostic, full Reading and Writing exam practice, targeted category drills, vocabulary games, roots, review, and score tracking.
Students move from diagnostic results into practice, timed tests, vocabulary games, review queues, and progress tracking without losing the thread of what to study next.



From first launch through long-term review, each surface points students toward the skill that matters next.
New students start with an 11-question SAT Reading and Writing sample, then see a cautious projected score range and category map.
Words in Context, Boundaries, Transitions, Evidence, Rhetorical Synthesis, and every other official-style verbal category are organized into short sets.
Timed 54-question Reading and Writing sections save drafts, score with the SAT curve, and turn misses into review work.
Games, missed-word cards, root study, and known-word tracking keep vocabulary active instead of making it feel like a list.
The dashboard surfaces projected score, category accuracy, strength matrix, challenges, achievements, and areas to focus.
The website is structured as crawlable public HTML with a premium app surface ready for account-backed progress and subscriptions.
The first-run diagnostic samples each SAT Reading and Writing category, estimates a careful score range, and turns the results into dashboard guidance for online SAT prep.
Each guide explains what the question type tests, how to recognize traps, and how to practice with original SAT-style examples.
Craft and Structure. about 6 per 54-question test.
TSPCraft and Structure. about 5 per test.
CTCCraft and Structure. about 4 per test.
CIDInformation and Ideas. about 5 per test.
INFInformation and Ideas. about 4 per test.
COE_TInformation and Ideas. about 3 per test.