Digital SAT prep built for students with ADHD.
If starting, staying focused, and finishing are the hard parts of SAT prep, PrepLion is built for you. Focus Mode shows one Digital SAT question at a time, starts with a ready check, and runs in short sprints — real, adaptive SAT practice, without the overwhelm. Useful for everyone; made for ADHD.
No credit card. Free to start. A study support, not a medical or diagnostic product.
Why standard SAT prep is hard with ADHD
It is rarely about ability. The Digital SAT is long, adaptive, and reading-heavy — and most prep apps open with a wall of tasks, timers, and menus, exactly the setup that makes an ADHD brain stall before question one.
- A 200-question bank is a wall, not a first step — starting is the hardest part.
- The Bluebook-style timer and crowded screen add pressure that makes focus harder.
- Long reading passages drain attention before the actual thinking begins.
- One distraction breaks the section, and coming back feels like starting over.
Regular vs Focus: what actually changes
Same real SAT questions. What changes is who does the organizing.
Regular mode
Assumes you can self-regulate. You choose what to study, hold the plan in your head, and push through. Great — if that already works for you.
Focus mode does the regulating for you
- One pre-decided next step — You never face a blank “what now?” — the one thing to do next is already chosen, so starting costs you no decision.
- An immediate, visible reward — Your score moves the moment you practice. Progress you can see now — not weeks away — is what keeps an ADHD brain going.
- A cue that brings you back — You pick when you'll study; PrepLion nudges you at that moment — the external reminder that replaces “I'll remember to.”
Regular mode assumes you can self-regulate. Focus mode does the regulating for you.
How PrepLion is built for ADHD-style study
Every one of these is a real, shipped feature — not a slogan. Together they lower the starting barrier, protect attention during the session, and make finishing feel possible.
One question at a time
Focus Mode shows a single question on a calm screen — no endless worksheet, no crowded menus. The next step is always obvious.
A ready check before you start
A 10-second launchpad — phone away, materials ready, one focused sprint — lowers the activation energy that makes starting hard.
10-minute sprints that end on time
Sessions end when the timer does, not when a count is hit. A slow finisher always reaches a real stopping point.
Extended time, built in
Practice and mock exams can run at 1x, 1.5x, or 2x so the clock never owns the session.
Read it or hear it
Built-in read-aloud helps when reading fatigue — not the thinking — is the hard part.
Park a distracting thought
A one-tap brain dump captures the thought that just popped up so it stops pulling attention, and you keep going.
Forgiving streaks
One rough day will not break your streak. Coming back is celebrated, never shamed.
Sized to the day you're having
A quick energy check-in right-sizes the session, so a low-focus day still ends in a small win.
The Digital SAT, at a glance
1600
Total score (Math + Reading & Writing)
2 sections
Reading & Writing, then Math
~2h 14m
Total test length
Adaptive
The second module adjusts to your first
For the parents helping them
If you have been the reminder, the timer, and the motivation, PrepLion is designed to take some of that on — gently. Your teen gets a calmer daily routine; you get a practical way to ask “did you practice today?” without every check-in becoming a score fight.
Frequently asked
Is PrepLion good for ADHD students taking the Digital SAT?
Yes. Focus Mode is designed around common ADHD-style challenges — starting, staying focused, finishing. It shows one real SAT question at a time, adds a ready check and 10-minute sprints, and keeps the next step obvious. It is a study support, not a medical or diagnostic product.
How can I help my ADHD teen study for the SAT?
Lower the starting barrier and shrink the session. PrepLion opens on one question, runs short sprints that end on time, and offers extended time (1x/1.5x/2x) and read-aloud. You can see a simple progress summary and encourage without turning every check-in into a score conversation.
Does Focus Mode make the SAT easier?
No. It changes the presentation, not the difficulty. Students practice real, exam-accurate Digital SAT questions — the screen is just calmer and the next action clearer.
Do you cover both SAT sections?
Yes — Reading & Writing and Math, with practice and full-length mock exams that mirror the adaptive, two-module Digital SAT format.
Start with one question.
No wall of tasks. No credit card. Just one calm question, and the next step already chosen for you.