The Reading and Writing section assesses key skills like understanding passages, analyzing arguments, and applying grammar and language conventions. It emphasizes practical literacy skills rather than rote memorization.
The Digital SAT has two main sections: Reading and Writing and Math. Unlike the traditional SAT, the digital version combines elements into streamlined sections to enhance focus and efficiency.
The Math section features both multiple-choice and grid-in questions. Unlike the paper-based version, calculators are allowed for the entire math section, simplifying computations and focusing on conceptual understanding.
The Digital SAT is section-adaptive, meaning your performance in the first module of each section determines the difficulty level of questions in the second module. This design helps create a personalized test experience and better assess skill levels.
The Digital SAT is shorter than the traditional paper-based SAT, lasting approximately 2 hours and 14 minutes, including breaks. This change aims to reduce test fatigue while maintaining rigorous assessment.