The SAT exam consists of four main sections: Reading, Writing and Language, Math (with a calculator), and Math (without a calculator). The reading section assesses comprehension skills through multiple-choice questions based on passages from various sources. The writing and language section evaluates writing and editing abilities through questions related to passages. The math sections evaluate mathematical knowledge, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. The first math section allows calculator use and includes multiple-choice and grid-in questions. The second math section does not permit calculator usage and includes multiple-choice and grid-in questions as well. Optional sections include the Essay, which assesses reading, analysis, and writing skills, and the experimental section, which is not scored and may be placed anywhere in the exam. The entire SAT takes about three hours, not including breaks, and is scored on a scale of 400-1600.
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