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What is the SAT Exam?
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. The SAT assesses your skills in Reading, Writing and Language, and Math, and is a key factor in college applications for many universities
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SAT Exam Pattern 2025
Section | Time Allotted | Number of Questions | Content Overview |
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Reading and Writing | 64 minutes | 54 (2 modules) | Short reading passages, grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, conventions |
Math | 70 minutes | 44 (2 modules) | Algebra, advanced math, geometry, trigonometry, problem-solving, data analysis |
Optional Essay (rare) | 50 minutes | 1 | Analyze and evaluate an argument in a given passage |
The SAT is now fully digital. Calculators are allowed on all math questions, and a built-in calculator is provided.
The test is scored on a scale of 400 to 1600, combining Math and Evidence-Based Reading & Writing (EBRW), each section scored 200-800
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How to Prepare for the SAT: Step-by-Step Guide
1. Understand the SAT Format & Syllabus
Review each section’s structure, timing, and question types. Focus on high-yield topics in Math and Reading.
2. Take a Free SAT Diagnostic Test
Assess your current level and identify strengths and weaknesses in Reading, Writing, and Math.
3. Get a Personalized Study Plan
Set a target SAT score based on your dream colleges. Allocate weekly goals for each section and track your progress.
4. Practice with Official SAT Materials
Use College Board’s free practice tests, SAT prep books, and digital resources. Practice with real SAT-style questions for best results.
5. Master SAT Math Topics
Focus on algebra, advanced math, and data analysis.
Practice with and without a calculator.
Take SAT math quizzes to strengthen weak areas.
6. Improve SAT Reading & Writing Skills
Read a variety of passages (literature, history, science).
Practice grammar, punctuation, and sentence improvement.
Build vocabulary and practice context-based questions.
7. Take Full-Length SAT Mock Tests
Simulate real exam conditions. Review your mistakes and adjust your study plan accordingly.
8. Track Progress and Adjust Strategy
Set weekly checkpoints. Focus extra time on your weakest sections.
9. Use SAT Tips & Shortcuts
Eliminate obviously wrong answers.
Manage your time—don’t get stuck on one question.
Guess if unsure—no penalty for wrong answers.
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SAT Syllabus & Section-Wise Breakdown
SAT Reading and Writing Section
Reading Comprehension: Inference, main ideas, author’s tone, vocabulary in context, and evidence-based questions.
Passage Types: Literary fiction, historical documents, social sciences, and science articles.
Grammar and Usage: Sentence structure, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, parallelism, and verb tense.
Expression of Ideas: Improving clarity, organization, and logical flow in written passages.
Question Types: Multiple choice, short passages (25–100 words), vocabulary-in-context, and grammar corrections.
SAT Math Section
Key SAT Math Topics (most searched):
Heart of Algebra: Linear equations/inequalities, systems of equations, interpreting linear graphs.
Problem Solving and Data Analysis: Ratios, percentages, proportional reasoning, interpreting graphs/tables, statistics (mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation), probability.
Passport to Advanced Math: Quadratic and exponential functions, polynomials, nonlinear equations, function notation, manipulating expressions with exponents.
Geometry and Trigonometry: Angles, circles, triangles, area, volume, right triangles, basic trigonometric functions.
Calculator Use: All math questions permit calculator use. Expect both multiple-choice and student-produced response (grid-in) questions.
SAT Scoring Explained
Total Score: 400–1600 (Math: 200–800, Reading & Writing: 200–800).
No negative marking: Attempt every question.
Essay Score: If taken, scored separately (rarely required in 2025).
Average SAT Scores 2024: Reading & Writing – 519, Math – 505.
Competitive SAT Scores: Top colleges often look for scores above 1400.
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