The number of questions in the Digital SAT has gone down to 54 as compared to 96 questions of the Paper SAT. With such a huge drop in the number of questions, there is an actual chance for everyone to score high on the Reading and Writing Section.
Not only the questions, but the long dreadful passages are also gone. This means you no longer have to worry about reading hundreds of words and getting all drained out resulting in a low score even after all this.
The Writing part has taken a major shift. 44 questions and four long passages are now brought down to almost half and all the questions have separate context now. This gives us the leverage to focus individually on every question rather than looking at everything in one context and getting confused in the long run.
The reading passages are now short and crisp and questions to the point. Plus, there is not more than one question from a passage. Scoring 600+ is actually possible now and with a little more efforts, 700+ is also on the cards. 800? Well, if you are ready to take up the challenge, it is possible. Just get a good hold of the concepts and start practising!