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About SAT
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized exam widely used for undergraduate admissions, especially in the USA. It evaluates a student’s readiness for college by testing Reading, Writing, and Math skills.
The SAT is now fully digital, adaptive, and shorter than before. Students can take it on a laptop or tablet using the Bluebook app.
SAT Score Range: 400 – 1600
Sections: Reading & Writing + Math
Test Duration: About 2 hours 14 minutes
Why SAT?
✔ Required or optional for many USA universities
✔ Helps in scholarship opportunities
✔ Strengthens academic profile
✔ Accepted by universities in USA, Canada, UK, Australia & more
✔ No negative marking
✔ Shorter digital test format
✔ Calculator allowed in entire Math section
✔ Can improve admission chances even with average GPA
SAT Test Structure
| Section | Modules | Time | Questions | Score Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reading & Writing | 2 | 64 minutes | 54 | 200–800 |
| Math | 2 | 70 minutes | 44 | 200–800 |
| Total | 4 | 134 minutes | 98 | 400–1600 |
Important Notes:
- Each section has 2 adaptive modules
- Second module difficulty depends on first module performance
- Calculator allowed for all Math questions
- Built-in tools available (Desmos calculator, reference sheet)
SAT Math Topics
Algebra
- Linear equations
- Linear inequalities
- Systems of equations
- Functions
- Graph interpretation
Advanced Math
- Quadratic equations
- Polynomial expressions
- Exponential functions
- Radical equations
Problem Solving & Data Analysis
- Ratios & proportions
- Percentages
- Unit conversions
- Statistics
- Probability
- Data interpretation (tables & graphs)
Geometry & Trigonometry
- Area & volume
- Circles
- Triangles
- Right triangle trigonometry
- Angles
- Coordinate geometry
SAT Verbal Topics (Reading & Writing)
Reading Comprehension
- Main idea
- Supporting details
- Inference questions
- Vocabulary in context
- Author’s tone & purpose
Grammar & Writing
- Sentence structure
- Subject-verb agreement
- Punctuation
- Modifiers
- Parallelism
- Verb tense
Rhetorical Skills
- Logical flow
- Transition words
- Paragraph organization
- Concision & clarity
Vocabulary
- Context-based vocabulary
- Word meaning in passage
- Academic vocabulary
SAT Quick Facts
- Digital adaptive test
- Shorter passages
- One question per passage
- Calculator allowed in full math section
- Faster score reporting
- Accepted globally
Prepare smart. Score high. Get scholarships.
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