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Enter your correct answers for Reading & Writing and Math — see your estimated total score instantly.

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Exam Format

What Is the Digital SAT?

Since 2024, the SAT is fully digital. Its adaptive structure adjusts difficulty based on your performance.

Reading & Writing

2 modules · Reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary

54 questions
64 minutes

Math

2 modules · Algebra, geometry, statistics, problem solving

44 questions
70 minutes

2h 14min

Total time

98

Total questions

400 – 1600

Score range

7x/year

Test dates

Score → University

Which Universities Match Your SAT Score?

1400 – 1600Top 5%
Ivy League & Elite

Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Columbia

1200 – 1400Top 25%
Strong Universities

USC, Boston University, Purdue, Stony Brook, UMass

1000 – 1200Top 50%
Mid-Range

Arizona State, Kent State, SUNY Albany, Temple

800 – 1000Bottom 50%
Accessible

Community colleges, open-admission universities

Preparation

6 Tips to Boost Your SAT Score

Practice Timing

Learn the time limit for each section. Reading is 64 minutes, Math is 70 minutes. Use a timer during practice tests.

Focus on Weak Areas

After your first practice test, identify which question types you struggle with. Dedicate extra time to those.

Use Khan Academy

Official College Board partner. Free personalized practice questions and video lessons.

Take Full Practice Tests

Complete at least 4-6 full-length tests. Analyze mistakes after each one. Track your score trend.

Memorize Math Formulas

A reference sheet is provided, but knowing core formulas by heart saves precious time.

Use Process of Elimination

When unsure, eliminate wrong answers first. Removing 2 of 4 choices gives you a 50% chance.

Excellent

1400–1600

Good

1200–1400

Average

1000–1200

Below Average

400–1000

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