SAT Exam Prep

Your path to a top score. Expert-designed practice tests, study guides, and flashcards for the Digital SAT.

About the Digital SAT

Key details about the new digital format.

2h 14m
Total Duration
400-1600
Score Range
2
Main Sections

The SAT has transitioned to a digital, adaptive format. The test is shorter, more secure, and results are delivered faster. It consists of two main sections: Reading & Writing and Math.

What should I bring?

Essential items for the Digital SAT.

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    Testing Device
    Fully charged laptop or tablet with Bluebook™ installed
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    Admission Ticket
    Digital or printed from College Board
  • 🆔
    Photo ID
    Valid, government-issued or school ID
  • 🔌
    Charging Cable
    Just in case your device runs low

When is it available?

The SAT is offered nationally seven times a year.

Upcoming Test Months

☀️ August
🌱 March
🎃 October
🌸 May
🍂 November
☀️ June
🎄 December

*Check the official College Board website for exact dates and registration deadlines.

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SAT Study Guides

Comprehensive guides for every section of the Digital SAT.

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SAT Study Guide Hub

Access detailed study guides for Reading & Writing, Math, and the Essay. Each guide includes key topics, strategies, and official practice resources.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Digital SAT?
The SAT has transitioned to a digital format. It is adaptive, shorter (about 2 hours), and allows the use of a calculator for the entire math section.
What is a good SAT score?
The average SAT score is around 1050. A score of 1350+ is considered very competitive for most universities, while top-tier schools often look for 1500+.
How is the SAT scored?
The SAT is scored on a scale of 400-1600. There are two sections: Reading & Writing and Math, each scored between 200-800.