What Is the Digital SAT?
The SAT is a college entrance exam designed to measure readiness for college and career success. It is now fully digital and taken on a computer using the Bluebook platform.
Test Length
2 Hours 14 Minutes
Sections
Reading & Writing
Math
Format
Digital & Adaptive
Score Range
400 – 1600
How the Digital SAT Works
The SAT consists of two main sections: Reading & Writing and Math. Each section is divided into two modules.
The test is adaptive, meaning your performance in the first module determines the difficulty of the second. This allows the test to better measure your ability.
SAT Math Section
Algebra
Linear equations, systems, and functions
Advanced Math
Quadratics, exponentials, nonlinear equations
Data Analysis
Ratios, percentages, statistics, modeling
Geometry & Trig
Angles, circles, triangles, trigonometry
Key Features of the Digital SAT
- Adaptive testing format
- Shorter testing time
- Built-in graphing calculator
- Real-world problem solving
- Faster score results
How to Prepare
The most effective preparation combines full-length practice tests with targeted skill practice.
- Take digital practice tests to simulate real exam conditions
- Focus on weak areas and build strong foundations
- Learn efficient problem-solving strategies
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