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Reading and Writing
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Reading and Writing Module
32 minutes | 27 questions
Full-length reading and writing module with difficult questions, designed to mimic the real exam.
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Full-length math module with the same distribution of question types as the real exam.
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Word In Context
These tricky questions not only require an advanced vocabulary but also significant reading-comprehension skills.
These questions involve extracting the correct information from a given list to accomplish a goal.
Command of Evidence
These questions test your ability to make arguments using evidence from provided passages.
These question ask you to logically infer arguments based on evidence from a given passage.
Central Ideas and Details
These questions require you to identify the main idea and key supporting details from a text passage.
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The Digital SAT format has changed significantly from the old pen and paper SAT exam. Check out our comprehensive Digital SAT format guide to learn more about the structure of the new exam.
It's hard to say for sure if the Digital SAT will be easier or harder than the paper-based test. The format will be different, but the College Board claims the content and difficulty level will remain the same.
No, the optional SAT essay has been discontinued, so there will not be an essay section on the Digital SAT.
Students will take the SAT on a laptop or tablet, using a custom-built digital exam application that you will download in advance of the test day. The exam will take place in select locations around the country, usually on a Saturday morning.
The Digital SAT is open to any student wanting to take the SAT, which is used for college admissions and scholarship applications. There is no age restrition on applicants.
The Digital SAT will be administered at approved test centers, just like the paper-based SAT currently is. Check the College Board website for the closest test center to you.
The Digital SAT started in spring 2023 in international test centers, and it was first offered in the U.S. beginning in March 2024. It's also the only exam format going forward for both American and international students.
Grade 10 students can start taking digital PSAT 10 in the fall semseter. We typically recommend students take their first SAT exam in their junior year.
You can practice for the Digital SAT using the official Bluebook application, Khan Academy's free online practice program, and of course Test Ninjas.
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