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Brief
Introduction
- The SAT The SAT measures your verbal
and math reasoning skills.
- It is divided into seven sections,
which can appear in any order in a test book.
- The duration of test is The duration
of test is three hours
- Three verbal sections: two 30-minute
sections and one 15-minute section (200-800 Points)
- Three math sections: two 30-minute
sections and one 15-minute section (200-800 Points)
- One 30-minute "equating" section,
verbal or math (does not count to your score)
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Section
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Number
of Questions
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Time
Limit
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Verbal
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35
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30 minutes
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Verbal
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30
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30 minutes
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Math
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25
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30 minutes
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Math
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25
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30 minutes
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Verbal
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10 to 13
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15 minutes
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Math
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10
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15 minutes
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Experimental
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25 to 35
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30 minutes
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Sections
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Timing
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Question Types
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Scoring
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Verbal
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3
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Two 30 minute sections and
one 15-minute section
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40 Critical Reading
19 Analogies
19 Sentence Completions
40 Critical Reading
19 Analogies
19 Sentence Completions
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200-800
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Math
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3
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Two 30-minute sections and
one 15-minute section
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35 Regular Math
15 Quantitative Comparisons
10 Grid-Ins
35 Regular Math
15 Quantitative Comparisons
10 Grid-Ins
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200-800
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Experimental
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1
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One 30-minute section
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Math or Verbal
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Not Scored
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Total
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7
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3 hours
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138 Scored Questions
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400 - 1600
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Verbal Analogies,
Sentence Completion, Critical Reading
Math Regular
Math, Quantitative Comparisons, Grid-ins
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