The SAT and ACT reward one kind of brain. If yours works differently, this is your map
The SAT and ACT don't only measure what you know. They measure how well you start on command, hold focus for hours, recall under pressure, and work at a fixed pace in a silent room, and for a neurodivergent brain, those conditions can quietly cost you points you actually earned.
The SAT and ACT, When You're Neurodivergent is a complete, neurodivergent look at both exams: how they really work, where they collide with an ADHD, autistic, dyslexic, dyscalculic, or anxious brain, and exactly how to prepare, claim your accommodations, and put the score you already have inside you onto the page.
Written by a collective of neurodivergent professionals who took these tests the hard way, it trades shame for a map.
Inside:
A friction-based profile that finds where your knowledge and your score actually disconnectAn honest way to decide whether the SAT or the ACT fights your brain lessThe real accommodations routes for both tests: what you're entitled to, how to request it, and how to practice with itThe current Digital SAT and Enhanced ACT, decoded section by sectionPrep built for real life: the 25-minute study session, and runways from 12 weeks down to 2Dedicated chapters for ADHD, autistic processing, dyslexia, dyscalculia, slow processing, anxiety and OCD, chronic illness, and twice-exceptional studentsTest-day protocols and recovery scripts for when you freeze, run out of time, or feel like a section fell apartA free, printable companion toolkit at over-brained.comWhat this book is not: a stack of ten practice tests. It's the book that teaches you how to take the test your brain is actually sitting, and how to get the score you already have onto the page.
An Overbrained book. Hard tests. Clear maps. No shame.