📖 SAT Exam Overview The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) is a standardized exam widely used for undergraduate admissions in the United States and increasingly recognized by international universities. Since March 2024, the SAT has been fully digital, delivered through the Bluebook app, and redesigned to be shorter, adaptive, and more efficient. The Digital SAT lasts 2 hours 14 minutes , including a 10‑minute break. It consists of two main sections: Reading & Writing and Math , each divided into two adaptive modules. The difficulty of the second module depends on performance in the first, making time management and accuracy crucial. Reading & Writing (64 minutes, 54 questions): Focuses on comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and textual analysis. Passages are shorter (25–150 words), with one question per passage. Skills tested include identifying main ideas, evaluating evidence, understanding word meaning, and analyzing logical structure. Math (70 minutes, 44 que...
📖 GRE Exam Overview The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a globally recognized standardized test administered by ETS. It is required for admission to thousands of graduate, business, and law programs worldwide. The GRE measures three critical skills: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing . Verbal Reasoning evaluates reading comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking. Quantitative Reasoning tests mathematical concepts, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. Analytical Writing assesses the ability to construct clear, logical arguments. Since 2023, the GRE has been shortened to make the test more efficient: Verbal: 2 sections, 12–15 questions each, 18–23 minutes. Quantitative: 2 sections, 12–15 questions each, 21–26 minutes. Analytical Writing: 1 essay task, 30 minutes. Scoring: Verbal & Quantitative: 130–170 each. Analytical Writing: 0–6. The GRE is section‑adaptive : performance in the first section influences the difficulty of the secon...