You are logged in at schoolhouse sat tutoring to help you prepare the digital SAT test; the total time taken by the digital SAT is 2 hours and 14 minutes excluding breaks, and the test consists of :

Reading and Writing: 64-minute section, 54 questions (1 minute 11 seconds per question)
Math: 70 minute section, 44 questions 1 minute 35 seconds per question

SAT is a test with 67% more time per question than the ACT.

These 2 sections of the computer-delivered test are then further divided into 2 sections of equal length each. There is a 10-minute break between the Reading and Writing section and the Math section.
Because the digital SAT is adaptive, the same knowledge and skills can be measured more quickly. Each section has its first module containing a broad mix of easy, medium, and hard questions. Depending on how you do on the first module, the second module of questions will be more difficult or less difficult. Whichever it is, the module will always have the same number of questions.

What About the Essay Section?
The Essay is only offered in states where it’s required as part of SAT School Day administrations. Students who register to take the SAT on a school day should check with their school whether the Essay will be administered. If it will be administered, the Essay section will be 50 additional minutes.

When does the SAT start?
If you re taking the SAT on a weekend, test center doors open at 7:45 a.m. on test day and close at 8 a.m. Once students are checked in and seated in their testing room, the proctor reads the preliminary instructions. The test begins between 8:30 and 9 a.m., based on how long these steps take.

Other Time Factors Travel Time Estimate how long it takes to reach your test centre and ensure that you will be able to make it before the doors close at 8 a.m. on the test day.