SAT Syllabus
The syllabus for SAT changes along with the type of SAT test. SAT on different dates has a different syllabus. The total syllabus for SAT is given below:
Reading:
A passage from a classic or contemporary work of U.S. or world literature
One passage or a pair of passages from either a U.S. founding document or a text in the Great Global Conversation
A passage about economics, psychology, sociology, or some other social science
Two science passages (or one passage and one passage pair) examining foundational concepts and developments in Earth science, biology, chemistry, or physics
Writing and Language:
Passages may contain info-graphics such as tables, graphs, and charts
Questions are based on sentence structure, usage, and punctuation
Questions such as fixing sentences through the change of words, clauses, punctuations, etc
The topics will include verb tense, parallel construction, subject-verb agreement, and comma use as well
- Mathematics level 1
- Mathematics level 2
- Algebra
- Ratios, Rates, Proportional Relationships, Scale Drawings, Percentages
- Polynomials, Linear, Quadratic, Exponential Models, and Equations
- Linear and Exponential Growths
- Probability, Statistics, Graphs
- Geometry and Trigonometry
This section requires students to evaluate an argument through the analysis of evidence.
Science:
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
History:
- US history
- World history
Language:
- Spanish
- French
- Chinese
- Italian
- German
- Modern Hebrew
- Latin
- Japanese
- Korean