The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized exam administered by the College Board, designed to assess the academic readiness of students for undergraduate programs. Widely recognized in the United States and globally, the SAT assesses critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills through two main sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and Mathematics. The EBRW section tests comprehension, reasoning, grammar, and vocabulary, while the Mathematics section covers topics like algebra, geometry, and data analysis, with both calculator and non-calculator components. The test is scored on a scale of 400 to 1600, providing thorough insights into a student’s performance. Typically lasting three hours, the SAT is offered seven times a year in the U.S. and on selected dates worldwide. It is a key obligation for college admissions and is often used to determine suitability for scholarships, making it a valued standard for students globally.
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The SAT is a standardized test primarily used for undergraduate college admissions, particularly in the United States. Its core purpose is to offer universities a consistent and objective measure to evaluate applicants, given the vast differences in high school curricula and grading across institutions. By assessing fundamental skills in reading, writing, and mathematics, the SAT helps predict a student's readiness for the academic demands of college. This standardized benchmark complements high school grades and other application components, contributing to a holistic review process that enables admissions officers to make informed decisions and even qualify students for various scholarship opportunities.
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The test duration is 2 hours and 14 minutes, including one 10-minute break.
There are two main sections, each with two modules:
Reading and Writing (64 minutes): Assesses comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing expression.
Math (70 minutes): Covers Algebra, Advanced Math, Problem-Solving and Data Analysis, and Geometry and Trigonometry.
Each section (Reading and Writing, and Math) is scored from 200-800. The total score ranges from 400-1600.
SAT scores do not technically expire. However, most colleges consider scores from tests taken within the last five years to be the most relevant. Some highly selective universities might prefer even more recent scores.
Yes, a calculator is allowed for the entire Math section. The Bluebook app includes a built-in calculator, or you can bring an approved personal calculator.
Yes, within each module, you can navigate freely and change answers before the module's time runs out. However, once you complete a module and move to the next, you cannot return to the previous one.
There is no official limit to how many times you can take the Digital SAT. Most colleges consider your highest scores or "super score" (combining your best section scores from different test dates).
You register online through the official College Board website (satsuite.collegeboard.org). You'll need to create an account, provide personal details, select a test date and center, upload a passport-style photo, and pay the fee.