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What is SAT®
Digital SAT® is an international standardized test required for admission into most of the colleges in the United States. It is also accepted in countries such as but not limited to Australia, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Canada as well as in India. SAT is developed and published by the College Board.
The Digital SAT® is a multiple-choice, online test created and administered by the College Board. Digital SAT® exam has been developed to evaluate the reading/comprehending, writing and quantitative aptitude/mathematical skills of the candidates.
The purpose of the Digital SAT® is to measure a high school student’s readiness for college, and to provide colleges one bar under which they can compare students.
So, the bottom line is that higher you score better are your chances to get into a good college.
Please note that getting good scores on Digital SAT® is one of the parameters, there are other parameters which are also taken into consideration during admission such as high school grades, letter of recommendation from school teachers, participation/winning extra-curricular activities, etc.
Advance Placement Exams are offered in areas like Literature, History, Mathematics, Sciences and Foreign Languages. The test reflects closely to what students learn in their high school.
Exam Pattern
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So in short we can say that we have 50 questions in Reading and Writing section for which we have 64 minutes. That means we have 1 minute and 17 seconds to solve a question. For Math section we have 40 questions for which we have 70 minutes. That means we have 1 minute and 45 seconds to solve a question.
Types of questions
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Digital SAT Overall scoring
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Digital SAT Individual sections
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