The Digital SAT is a module adaptive online standardized test widely used for college or university admissions for undergraduate programs. The knowledge you are tested at is: Reading and Writing Section and Mathematics Section.
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Small Groups: 4 students max/online class
Course | Duration | Course Program | Prerequisites | Fees |
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Sat General Test | 4 months | Weekly courses on: Reading and Writing, Mathematics Full practice tests with review and analysis | - | 1500€ (for a 3 or 4 person group) |
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Instruction
Exclusive and fully-tested techniques and methodologies
Extensive course materials and homework
Assignments during the training phase, and corrective actions
Custom homework to ensure making the most productive use of study time
Schedule a Test Date
Register for the SAT and check dates here
The test is administered 3 to 4 times a year
For 2023: March 11, May 6, June 3
BE CAREFUL: You have to register for the SAT at least one month before the exam date.
Test Format for the Digital SAT
Format | Digital only via a College Board app called Bluebook |
Timing | 2 hours and 14 minutes |
Structure | Module Adaptive • The difficulty of a section’s second module is based on performance in the first module; the test tailors the second module to the student • The first module is not adaptive |
Security | Students have unique tests-an algorithm builds question sets out of a large pool of questions |
Experimental Questions | Both R & W and the Math tests will have 4 unscored questions (experimental) mixed in with the scored questions |
Test Section | Number of Questions | Timing |
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Reading and Writing Section | Two Modules • Combined Reading & Writing Module 1 (32min, 27 items) • Combined Reading & Writing Module 2 (32min, 27 items) | 64 min |
Break | 10 min | |
Math Section | Two Modules • Math Module 1 (35min, 22 items) • Math Module 2 (35min, 22 items) | 70 min |







Check HERE the online Digital SAT Guide
SAT FAQ
How important is the SAT?
The SAT is an important step on your path to American colleges. It’s one path to financial support and scholarships since it can help connect you to scholarship organizations. In addition to admission, many colleges also use it for merit awards.
Which section/part of the exam is hardest?
Almost everyone answers the Digital SAT’s Reading and Writing Section, since it features passages and special types of questions, which require analytical thinking and interpretation of graphs. Contrarily, the vocabulary is not so demanding anymore. However, what all the students should bear in mind is that the hardest part is staying focused for 2 hours and 14 minutes and making effective time-management.
What is the format of the test?
Test is computer based, administered via a certain application called Bluebook.
What is the grading?
Score varies from 400 to 1600, each section’s score 200-800. In the Digital SAT students will not get penalized for incorrect answers.
What is the duration of the test?
The duration of the test is 2 hours and 14 minutes.
How many times can I take the test?
For most high schoolers, three times is about the maximum between the start of the sophomore year and Christmas of the senior year. Every sophomore should take the SAT/ACT as early as January. When the scores come in, special note should be taken of the areas of weakness. The diagnostic report that comes with the score report can be helpful in targeting efforts for improvement.
Where I have to put focus for the Digital SAT Math?
Application-based, multi-step questions
Higher-level math, including trigonometry
Mixed series “extended-thinking” grid-in questions
Core math competencies (translating math into English and English into math)
A deep understanding of the theories behind mathematical principles, such as building equations