ITT – Equivalent to ACT, SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a competency assessment test for admission to US universities. What is SAT exam structure?
Related posts: SAT exam structure for SAT I Once you have identified the desired university in US, you need to start from know SAT exam structure to get how to achieve high result effectively.
| Section | Number of questions | Type of questions | Time |
| Reading | 30 sentences | Passages or pairs of passages (literature, historical documents, social sciences, and natural sciences) | 30 minutes |
| BREAK | 05 minutes | ||
| Writing and Language | 44 sentences |
|
35 minutes |
| Math | 20 sentences | Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, data analysis and statistics Do not use calculator | 25 minutes |
| BREAK | 15 minutes | ||
| Math |
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Numberals, geoetry and concepts | 50 minutes |

| Subjects | ||
| Math 1 | 50 multiple choice questions | Use calculator (high school program knowledge) |
| Math 2 | 50 multiple choice questions | Use calculator (matrix, trigonometry, inverse trigonometric function…) |
| Physics | 75 multiple choice questions | Do not use calculator |
| Chemistry | 85 multiple choice questions | Do not use calculator |
| Ecology | 60 mutual sentences with Molecular Biology + 20 specialized sentences | 20 specialized sentences focus on ecosystem, energy flow, ecological balance… |
| Molecular Biology | 60 mutual sentences with Ecology + 20 specialized sentences | 20 specialized sentences focus on biochemistry, physiological, cell structure… |
| Literature | 60 multiple choice questions about the given short texts | Based on English, American and all English-speaking works |
| American History | 90 multiple choice questions | About political, economic and social fields |
| World History | 95 multiple choice questions | About all continents from 500 AD |
| French |
Normal test and listening test |
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| German | ||
| Spanish | ||
| Italian | Listening test | |
| Latin | ||
| Jewish | ||
| Chinese | Listening test | |
| Korean | ||
| Japanese | ||



