What is the SAT Digital exam pattern?
Introduced in 2023, the SAT Digital exam has a revised format intended to enhance the test-taking experience. Compared to the regular three-hour SAT, the digital version lasts two hours. Maths and Reading and Writing (together) make up its two primary divisions. 54 questions in the Reading and Writi
The SAT Digital exam pattern is divided into two main sections of reading + writing and maths sections. All questions tested on SAT are MCQ based with 11 SPR type questions. The SAT exam is 2 hours and 14 minutes long with a 10 minute break in between. Both sections are divided into two modules, eac
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