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The Digital SAT is the new format of the SAT test administered by the College Board. It features adaptive testing, a shorter duration (2 hours 14 minutes), and a digital interface called Bluebook.
The Digital SAT has 98 questions total: 54 questions in the Reading & Writing section (64 minutes) and 44 questions in the Math section (70 minutes). The test is divided into 4 modules, 2 for each section.
The Digital SAT takes 2 hours and 14 minutes to complete. The Reading & Writing section is 64 minutes (two 32-minute modules) and the Math section is 70 minutes (two 35-minute modules). There is a 10-minute break between sections.
Yes, a calculator is allowed throughout the entire Math section of the Digital SAT. The Bluebook app includes a built-in Desmos graphing calculator, or you can bring your own approved calculator.
The Digital SAT uses section-level adaptive testing. Based on your performance in the first module of each section, the second module adjusts to be easier or harder. This allows for more precise scoring with fewer questions.
SAT scores range from 400-1600. A score of 1050 is approximately average. A score of 1200+ is considered good, 1350+ is excellent, and 1500+ puts you in the top 5% of test-takers. Target scores vary by college.
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