The SAT is divided into ten sections: three Critical Reading sections, three Writing sections, three Math sections, and one unscored Experimental section, which looks just like one of the other nine sections. The Writing Essay section always comes first, but the remaining nine multiple-choice sections can appear in any order.
Critical Reading (3 sections) |
Length |
20 or 25 minutes |
Format |
Multiple Choice |
Questions |
16-19 (20 minute section) 24-28 (25 minute sections) |
Question Types |
Reading Comprehension Sentence Completion |
Topics Tested |
Reading Sentence Structure Vocabulary |
Writing (3 sections) |
Length |
10 or 25 minutes |
Format |
Student-written Essay Multiple Choice |
Questions |
1 (Essay section) 14 (10 minute Multiple Choice section) 32-35 (25 minute Multiple Choice section) |
Question Types |
Long-form Essay Identifying Sentence Errors Improving Sentences Improving Paragraphs |
Topics Tested |
Writing Grammar Sentence and paragraph structure |
Math (3 sections) |
Length |
20 or 25 minutes |
Format |
Multiple Choice Student-produced Responses |
Questions |
16-20 |
Question Types |
Problem Solving (multiple choice) Grid-ins (student-produced responses) |
Topics Tested |
Arithmetic and number properties Algebra Geometry Data analysis Probability and statistics |
Experimental (1 section) |
Length |
25 minutes |
Format |
Multiple Choice |
Questions |
Varies |
Question Types |
Varies according to section type |
Topics Tested |
Critical Reading, Writing, or Math |