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The Digital SAT test includes the following sections:
- Reading and Writing Test: 64 minutes.
- Break: A 10-minute break.
- Math Test: 70 minutes.
The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admission in the United States. Not only that but SAT score is also accepted by many universities around the world like those in Canada, Australia, England, Korea, Singapore… The SAT is managed by College Board and developed by Educational Testing Service (ETS). IIG Vietnam – the national representative of ETS, has been organizing SAT in Vietnam.
Starting from 2023, the College Board introduces Digital SAT testing, which offers several new features:
- Candidates have the option to take the SAT on their personal laptops, tablets, or devices provided by the test organizers if they register in advance with the College Board.
- The Digital SAT test has a shorter duration of about 2 hours, compared to the previous 3-hour format.
- This format enhances security as it eliminates the need for test book delivery.
On the test date, candidates must arrive at the test venue at least 30-45 minutes before the check-in time and bring their admission ticket to complete the test entry process.
SSAT Elementary Level Test Structure:
Number of Questions: 104-106
Duration: 2 hours and 5 minutes
Sections:
Quantitative/Math (30 minutes): A mixture of familiar basic mathematical concept familiar to students, as well as a few that may be a challenge.
Verbal (20 minutes): Vocabulary and analogies questions
A short break (15 minutes)
Reading (30 minutes): Short passages with multiple-choice questions.
Writing Sample (15 minutes): There is one story-writing prompt. This story is not scored, but schools use it to assess writing skills.
Experimental Section (15 minutes): One section of mixed content questions (verbal, reading, and math). This section does not count toward reported scores
SSAT Middle and Upper Level Test Structure:
Duration: 3 hours and 10 minutes
Sections:
Writing Sample (25 minutes): An essay or a story. This writing sample is not scored but used by the school admission officers to assess a student’s writing skills.
A short break (10 minutes)
Quantitative (30 minutes): Questions on algebra, geometry, and other quantitative concepts
Reading (40 minutes): Questions based on reading passages
A short break (10 minutes)
Verbal (30 minutes): Questions on vocabulary, verbal reasoning, and ability to relate ideas logically
Quantitative (30 minutes): Questions on algebra, geometry, and other quantitative concepts
Experimental (15 minutes): One section of mixed content questions (verbal, reading, and math). This section does not count toward reported scores.