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About Digital SAT
Here are some frequently asked questions about the Digital SAT® exam. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us via support. We are here to help you prepare for the exam and succeed.
What is the Digital SAT® exam?
The Digital SAT® exam is a computer-based version of the SAT® exam. It is designed to be taken on a computer, rather than on paper. The Digital SAT® exam is the same as the paper-based SAT® exam in terms of content, format, and scoring. The only difference is that the Digital SAT® exam is taken on a computer.
How do I register for the Digital SAT® exam?
To register for the Digital SAT® exam, you need to create an account on the College Board website. Once you have created an account, you can register for the exam by selecting a test date and location. You will need to pay a registration fee to complete the registration process. You can find more information about registering for the Digital SAT® exam on the College Board website.
How is the Digital SAT® exam scored?
The Digital SAT® exam is scored on a scale of 400-1600. The exam consists of two sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and Math. Each section is scored on a scale of 200-800. The total score is the sum of the two section scores. In addition to the total score, students receive subscores for the various skills tested on the exam.
What are those products listed above?
Those are our course bundles and individual courses. We have designed these courses to help you prepare for the Digital SAT® exam. Our courses cover all the topics and skills tested on the exam, and are designed to help you improve your score. You can learn more about our courses by clicking on the course cards above.