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Full 44-question SAT Math simulation · 2 modules · 35 min each
The SAT Math section has 44 questions across 2 modules of 22 questions each, with 35 minutes per module. Questions span four domains:
Domain share per module (observed across 5 real CollegeBoard tests)
The SAT Math section is scored on a 200–800 scale. Each question has a point value that contributes to a raw score, which maps to the 200–800 range. Our scoring system uses:
There is no penalty for wrong answers — blank and incorrect count the same. Your raw score is converted to the 200–800 scale based on which path you took.
Every student starts with the same Module 1 — 22 questions that are predominantly easy with a few medium questions. Based on your Module 1 performance, you are routed to one of two versions of Module 2:
This adaptive routing is how CollegeBoard ensures scores are spread across the full 200–800 range — higher-difficulty paths give access to higher score bands.
You have 35 minutes per module. The timer is visible during the test and can be hidden if you prefer not to watch it. Between modules you get a short break before continuing.
Our adaptive tests mirror the domain distribution, difficulty routing, and scoring bands of the real digital SAT Math section. Questions come from the same 1,000+ item bank used for individual practice — each generator produces a fresh variation, so two test administrations will rarely repeat the exact same numbers.
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You've completed Module 1. When you're ready, continue to Module 2.
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