The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions not only in the United States, but also worldwide.
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The SAT test is the leading university admission test for students planning to continue their education in the United States and around the world. The test is accepted by all US universities and hundreds of international universities for admissions purposes.
The digital SAT is composed of two sections: Reading and Writing and Math. Students have 64 minutes to complete the Reading and Writing section and 70 minutes to complete the Math section for a total of 2 hours and 14 minutes.
Each section is divided into 2 equal length modules, and there is a 10-minute break between the Reading and Writing section and the Math section.
The first module of each section contains a broad mix of easy, medium, and hard questions. Based on how students perform on the first module, the second module of questions will either be more difficult or less difficult.
Most of the questions are multiple choice, though some of the math questions ask you to enter the answer rather than select it.
On all questions, there’s no penalty for guessing: if you’re not sure of the answer, it’s better to guess than leave the response blank.
Show colleges you’re ready: register for the SAT from your College Board account.
Before you register, make sure you have a photo and form of payment.
You’ll enter identifying information (see the SAT ID requirements here), select a date and location, and upload a photo that meets the requirements.
Be sure the name you use when you register exactly matches the identification you will bring on test day. Find out more here.
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*Students who need to borrow a device from College Board will need to register and request their device earlier than the registration deadline – at least 30 days before test day.
Learn about SAT registration fees and other charges for students taking the test outside the United States.
Registration Fee
For test dates beginning with August 24, 2024, the SAT registration fee is $68, plus a $43 international fee.
Additional Fees
Late registration – $34 (for registering after the regular deadline but before the late registration deadline)
Change test center – $29 (for changing your test center only; to change the test date, you must cancel and register for a new test) Learn how to change your registration information
Cancel registration fee – $29
Late cancel fee – $39
Additional score reports – $14 per report
Find out more here
You can take the digital SAT on a wide range of devices, including your own laptop.
Bluebook is the app where you practice, complete exam setup, access your admission ticket, and take the exam on test day. You can run Bluebook on a Windows laptop or tablet, a Mac laptop, an iPad, or a school-managed Chromebook. You can’t run it on a mobile phone. See the SAT Device Requirements here.
If you don’t have a personal device and cannot borrow one from your school or a family member, the College Board may be able to lend you a device to use on test day. See the details of borrowing a device from College Board here.
If you’re going to test with a personal device, you can download the Bluebook application now and start practicing.