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The Digital SAT is a fully computer-based, adaptive college admission test. It's scored on a scale of 400-1600 and takes 2 hours and 14 minutes. The test adapts to your ability level as you go, making it more efficient than the old paper test.
Most competitive colleges look for scores of 1400 or higher. Ivy League and top-tier schools often see admitted students with scores above 1500. However, requirements vary by school and program.
The Digital SAT is shorter (2h 14m vs 3h), fully digital, and adaptive—meaning the difficulty adjusts based on your performance. You can use a calculator throughout the entire math section, and the reading passages are shorter.
You can take the SAT as many times as you want. College Board offers Score Choice, which lets you choose which scores to send to colleges. Most students see improvement after 2-3 attempts with proper preparation.