The SAT is a standardized digital test that measures a student's college readiness in Reading, Writing, and Math. It serves as a common academic benchmark for U.S. colleges, helping them compare applicants from diverse backgrounds. A strong score can enhance your college application, help you qualify for scholarships, and provide insight into your academic strengths.
What are the SAT Sections?
The SAT is an adaptive digital test with two sections: Reading & Writing, which focuses on comprehension and grammar, and Math, which covers algebra, data analysis, and geometry.
How is the SAT Scored?
Each of the two sections is scored on a 200–800 point scale, which are then combined for a total score ranging from 400 to 1600.