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Digital SAT: Step by Step

1
Reading & Writing - Module 1
27 questions
32 minutes
Short, single-question passages
2
Reading & Writing - Module 2
27 questions
32 minutes
Adaptive: difficulty based on Module 1
3
Math - Module 1
22 questions
35 minutes
Calculator allowed on all questions
4
Math - Module 2
22 questions
35 minutes
Adaptive: difficulty based on Module 1
Total Test Time: 2 hours 14 minutes
Format: 100% digital, adaptive by section
Scoring: 400 - 1600 (800 Math, 800 Reading & Writing)
Calculator: Allowed on all math (built-in Desmos available)
Essay: None
Question Style: Each Reading/Writing question uses its own short passage (25-150 words)
Fully Computer-Based
All testing, scoring, and registration are digital.
Adaptive Testing
Your performance in each module determines the next module's difficulty and scoring potential.
Quick Facts
- No essay
- All math questions allow calculators
- Results available in days, not weeks

2025 SAT Test Dates

SAT Test Date Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline Score Release Date
September 13, 2025 August 29, 2025 September 2, 2025 September 26, 2025
October 4, 2025 September 19, 2025 September 23, 2025 October 17, 2025
November 8, 2025 October 24, 2025 October 28, 2025 November 21, 2025
December 6, 2025 November 21, 2025 November 25, 2025 December 19, 2025
March 14, 2026 February 27, 2026 March 3, 2026 March 27, 2026
May 2, 2026 April 17, 2026 April 21, 2026 May 15, 2026
June 6, 2026 May 22, 2026 May 26, 2026 June 19, 2026

A Closer Look: Digital SAT Structure

Reading & Writing: 800 Points, 54 Questions, 64 Minutes

NEW Now combined into one section. Two modules, each 32 minutes, 27 questions. Each question is based on a short passage (25-150 words). Covers reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and logical reasoning.

Tip: The digital SAT is adaptive. Doing well in the first module means harder (but higher-scoring) questions in the second!
Math: 800 Points, 44 Questions, 70 Minutes

Two modules, each 35 minutes, 22 questions. All questions allow calculator use (built-in Desmos calculator available). Topics: algebra, advanced math, problem-solving, data analysis, geometry, and trigonometry.

Did you know? The digital SAT lets you use a calculator for all math questions!
Adaptive Testing & Scoring

The digital SAT adapts in real time: your first module's performance determines the difficulty of your second. This allows for a shorter, more precise test. Scores are still reported on a 400-1600 scale, with 800 points each for Math and Reading & Writing.

Quick Fact: No more essay! The digital SAT is faster, more focused, and more secure.

What is a Good SAT Score?

  • National Average (2024): 0
  • Above Average: 1200+
  • Competitive: 1350+ (top 10%)
  • Excellent: 1400+ (top 7%)
  • Ivy League: 1500+
92% of colleges prefer SAT/ACT
Tip: A "good" score is the one that gets you into your target college. Aim for the 75th percentile at your dream schools!
2024 SAT Stats:
Average Math: 505 | Average Reading & Writing: 519
1.97 million students took the SAT in 2024

College SAT Score Requirements

College/University Average SAT Score
Harvard University1520
MIT1535
Stanford University1505
Princeton University1505
Yale University1515
University of Chicago1520
Rice University1505
Vanderbilt University1505
UCLA1405
UC Berkeley1415
NYU1440
University of Michigan1435
USC1440
University of Florida1360
Texas A&M1275
UT Austin1355
Rutgers1300
University of Georgia1325
Arizona State University1245
Colorado State University1180
Compare your SAT score to the averages for your target schools. Aim for the 75th percentile or higher for the best chance of admission and scholarships.

Digital SAT vs Enhanced ACT (2025): Which Test Fits You Best?

SAT
Digital SAT
  • Format: 100% Digital, adaptive by section
  • Length: 2h 14m, 98 questions
  • Sections: Reading & Writing (54 Qs), Math (44 Qs)
  • Calculator: Allowed on all math (built-in Desmos)
  • Best for: Strong readers, prefer digital, good at algebra/data analysis
ACT
Enhanced ACT (2025+)
  • Format: Digital or Paper
  • Length: 2h 5m (core), up to 3h 25m (with Science & Writing)
  • Sections: English, Math, Reading (+ optional Science & Writing)
  • Calculator: Allowed on all math
  • Best for: Fast readers, science lovers, like straightforward Qs
Feature Digital SAT Enhanced ACT
Format Digital, adaptive by section Digital or paper, linear (not adaptive)
Length 2h 14m (98 Qs) 2h 5m (core: English, Math, Reading)
2h 45m (with Science)
3h 25m (with Science & Writing)
Sections Reading & Writing (2 modules), Math (2 modules) English, Math, Reading
Optional: Science, Writing
Science Section No (science in R&W) Optional, dedicated section
Math Content Algebra II, data analysis, some geometry/trig Broader math, more geometry/trig, less advanced topics
Calculator Allowed on all math (built-in digital) Allowed on all math
Reading Style Short, one-question passages Shorter passages than before, several Qs per passage
Scoring 400–1600 (800 Math, 800 R&W) 1–36 per section, averaged (composite 36 max)
Guessing Penalty None None
Best for Strong readers, digital fans, algebra/data analysis Quick readers, science lovers, prefer paper or digital
Reading Intensity
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Science Emphasis
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Math Focus
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Quick Quiz: Which Test Might Suit You?

Which describes you best?

How to Raise Your SAT Score

Simulate real test conditions by taking full-length, timed SAT practice exams. This helps you build endurance, identify strengths and weaknesses, and get comfortable with the digital format. Review your mistakes after each test to target your study.
Set time goals for each section and practice answering questions efficiently. Use a timer to ensure you are not spending too long on any one question. Gradually reduce your target time per question to improve speed without sacrificing accuracy.
After each practice session, review your incorrect answers and determine the reason for each mistake. Identify patterns in your errors and target those topics in your study sessions. This focused approach leads to faster improvement.
Use official SAT practice tests and questions from the College Board, as well as reputable prep books and online platforms. Quality practice is more effective than quantity - focus on realistic questions and thorough review.
Personalized guidance can make a huge difference. Our expert tutors help you create a custom study plan, master test strategies, and stay accountable.
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SAT Frequently Asked Questions

You can take the SAT as many times as you want. Most students take it two or more times to improve their score.
Register online at the College Board website. Choose your test date and location, and pay the registration fee.
No. Many colleges are now test-optional or test-blind. Always check the admissions requirements for each school.
Each section (Reading & Writing, Math) is scored 200-800. Your total score is the sum (400-1600).
Yes, for all math questions. The digital SAT has a built-in calculator, or you can bring an approved one.
Practice tests, targeted review, and working with a tutor or prep program are highly effective.