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What should I take in the American SAT?
The total length of the SAT test is 3 hours and 45 minutes (225 minutes), with critical reading.

Reading), math and writing. Each SAT test is divided into 10 segments, and the time allocation is as follows:

Section 65438 +0 to Section 7-25 minutes each

Parts 8 and 9-20 minutes each

Minute 10- 10

The distribution of these three subjects is as follows:

Critical reading (criticism)

Reading): * * * 70 minutes, consisting of two 25-minute zones and one 20-minute zone;

Mathematics: * * * 70 minutes, consisting of two 25-minute zones and one 20-minute zone;

Writing: It consists of a 25-minute essay and a 25+ 10-minute grammar multiple-choice question.

Every exam, the order of subjects in each district will change.

Note: In order to keep the average score stable, a 25-minute test area with uncertain subjects (i.e. extra test) will be inserted between the second area and the seventh area for each exam, and the questions in this area will not be scored. However, before completing the whole set of questions, candidates can't know which area is the additional test topic because they can't jump in the interval, so all areas should be taken seriously.