The SAT is administered at the same test centers that have traditionally offered the SAT. Students must bring their own devices (laptop/tablet), pre-loaded with the College Board’s Bluebook application.
The SAT is a section-adaptive test. While the questions in Module 1 of each section will be the same for every test taker (spanning a broad range of difficulty levels), the difficulty of Module 2 depends on your performance in Module 1. If you receive the easier version of Module 2, your final score will be restricted to a lower range.
The SAT has passages ranging from 25 to 150 words in length.
Two 32-minute modules with 27 questions each.
While the types of Reading and Writing questions featured on the SAT are somewhat similar to those on the old SAT, some new passage types have been introduced: poetry, drama, and literary nonfiction. For students who haven’t undergone preparation for the AP English Literature and Composition examination, these passage types could pose challenges.
There is also increased emphasis on vocabulary with a return to sentence completion questions.
The final questions within each R&W module will relate to a new type of passage: a bulleted list. These passages present a collection of points that were recorded during someone’s investigation of a subject. The test taker will be asked to pick an answer choice that achieves a particular goal.
The math section of the SAT consists of two 35-minute modules with 22 questions each.
Students may use the built-in Desmos graphing calculator for every math question. They can also choose to bring their own graphing calculator.
Most math questions on the SAT will have fewer than 50 words.
Total scores on the SAT range between 400 to 1600 points with each section ranging between 200 to 800 points.
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