How is the new SAT pattern different from the old pattern?

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

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    The new SAT pattern, which was unveiled with the digital edition, is very different from the previous one in a number of important ways. In order to make the exam more effective and succinct, it has been cut from three hours to two hours. In contrast to the previous SAT, which had distinct portions for reading, writing, and math, the new SAT has two core sections: math and reading and writing (combined). Additionally, there are fewer questions overall—98 in the new format as opposed to 154 in the previous one. The shift to a digital platform, where the test is now given on a laptop or tablet instead of the paper-based format of the p

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  • There is a big difference between new and old SAT exam pattern. First of all the new SAT exam is called as SAT Digital because it has digitalised and is no more tested offline. Secondly, the SAT Digital exam pattern has changed and it has become even easier for students to attempt the exam. The other rules for registration have remained the same. Check out the difference below between SAT exam and SAT Digital exam.

    SAT Exam (Old)

    The old SAT pattern consisted of three sections and an optional writing section as well. The exam duration on the old SAT pattern was longer, around 3+ hours and the additional time for the writing section. The

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