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Is module 1 or 2 harder?

Neither Module 1 nor Module 2 is inherently harder; Module 2's difficulty adapts based on your Module 1 performance: good performance leads to a harder Module 2 with higher scoring potential, while weaker performance results in an easier Module 2 with a capped score, so the harder one is the one you earn. Module 1 always has a mix, setting the stage for your personalized Module 2.
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Is module 1 harder than module 2 SAT?

The first module of each section contains a broad mix of easy, medium, and hard questions. Based on how you perform on the first module, the second module of questions will either be more difficult or less difficult.
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Is Math 1 or 2 harder?

Yes, generally Math 2 is considered harder than Math 1 (referring to the old SAT Subject Tests) because it covers more advanced, in-depth pre-calculus and early calculus topics with trickier problems, though Math 1's abstract, multi-step questions can also be challenging, but Math 2 has a more generous curve, allowing higher scores for fewer correct answers.
 
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Is Math module 2 hard?

If you're preparing for the SAT, chances are you've heard that Math Module 2 is tough. And you're right—this section is where students tend to run out of time or freeze up on multi-step problems.
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What is the difference between SAT English Module 1 and 2?

Module 1 contains easy, medium, and hard questions, with a medium average difficulty. Module 2 has either a higher or lower average question difficulty, depending on the student's performance on Module 1. A student with strong performance on Module 1 will see more hard questions in Module 2.
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Did Mark Zuckerberg get a 1600 on SAT?

Yes, reports widely state that Mark Zuckerberg scored a perfect 1600 (or sometimes a near-perfect 1590) on his SAT, achieving top marks before attending Harvard University, consistent with his reputation as a gifted student and programmer.
 
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Why was SAT 2 removed?

The subject tests and the optional SAT essay were discontinued on January 19, 2021, for U.S. students and in June 2021 for international students. This was done as a response to changes in college admissions due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education.
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What score is a 70% on the SAT?

A 70th percentile on the SAT means you scored higher than 70% of other test-takers, which generally translates to a total score around 1150-1170 on the modern digital SAT, indicating a strong performance above the national average (around the 50th percentile). It's a comparison of your rank, not how many questions you got right, placing you comfortably above average but not in the top tier.
 
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Can you get a 1600 on the SAT without getting everything right?

Yes, you can get a 1600 on the SAT without getting every single question right, especially with the new digital, adaptive format, by getting difficult questions wrong but answering easier ones correctly, or by missing one or two questions due to slight variations in test difficulty across different test dates, though aiming for perfect is the safest bet. 
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Is 1400 SAT enough for Harvard?

It's extremely difficult, but technically possible, to get into Harvard with a 1400 SAT, though you'd be well below their typical range (usually 1480-1580+), meaning you'd need an exceptionally strong application in other areas (GPA, essays, extracurriculars, leadership, hooks) to compensate, with many experts suggesting scores closer to 1500+ are necessary for competitiveness. 
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Can I still pass if I fail math?

If you fail 12th-grade maths, you can still earn your diploma if your school is not super stringent with passing conditions. However, failing in core subjects like math or English may complicate the situation, and repeating the grade could be the only option.
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What was Taylor Swift's SAT score?

Taylor Swift's SAT score is not publicly known because she left high school early to pursue her music career and never officially took the SATs for college admission, though she was academically successful in high school, graduating early with a 4.0 GPA before focusing on music. She famously called out a practice test for misquoting her lyrics, highlighting her strong grasp of grammar despite not needing the test.
 
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Is math 2 easier than math 1?

Above all, the Math 2 is a significantly harder test than the Math 1. While both test similar material, the Math 2 manages to be trickier, test more specific material (formulas, equations, problem solving methods), and be much harder to finish in the 60-minute time limit.
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How many wrong is 700 on SAT math?

To get a 700 on the Digital SAT Math section, you can typically miss around 6 to 8 questions, but it varies greatly due to the adaptive format, difficulty of missed questions (harder ones cost more points), and the specific test's curve, meaning you might miss 7 and score 700, or miss 5 hard ones and score higher, or miss 8 and score lower. The key is answering about 83-85% of questions correctly overall, but missing harder questions is less damaging. 
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Did Mark Zuckerberg score 1600 on SAT?

Yes, reports widely state that Mark Zuckerberg scored a perfect 1600 (or sometimes a near-perfect 1590) on his SAT, achieving top marks before attending Harvard University, consistent with his reputation as a gifted student and programmer.
 
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What did Elon Musk score on his SAT?

Elon Musk scored a 1400 on the SAT in the late 1980s, according to biographer Walter Isaacson, a score that would correlate to an IQ in the mid-130s, suggesting above-average intelligence but not necessarily genius-level, though his massive accomplishments spur ongoing debate about his true cognitive abilities. He took the test twice, getting 670 verbal and 730 math on his second attempt, with scores calibrated for that era. 
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What SAT score is top 1%?

A top 1% SAT score is generally considered to be 1530 or higher, with scores in the 1530-1600 range falling into the 99th percentile or above, making it an exceptionally strong score competitive for elite universities. While a perfect score is 1600, achieving even 1500+ puts you in the top 1-2% of test-takers, though specific percentiles can vary slightly year to year.
 
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What was Bill Clinton's SAT score?

Bill Clinton

The 42nd president of the United States scored a 1032—12 points above average—on his SAT. Still, Clinton excelled at Georgetown University, where he majored in Foreign Service and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Later, Clinton attended Yale Law School and earned a Juris Doctor in 1973.
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Is 1560 enough for Harvard?

Yes, a 1560 SAT score is excellent and highly competitive for Harvard University, often placing you in the top tier of admitted students, though it doesn't guarantee admission as overall application strength (GPA, essays, ECs) is crucial. Harvard's median score is around 1550, with admitted students typically scoring between 1500-1580, making a 1560 well within the strong range. 
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Is SAT easier now than 30 years ago?

Generally, Critical Reading (now called Reading & Writing on the digital SAT) has taken an overall decline, whereas the Math score has risen slightly over time. There are of course small fluctuations throughout the years, but the overall trend is clear.
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Is SAT still required for 2025?

For the Class of 2025, most U.S. colleges remain test-optional, meaning submitting SAT/ACT scores is a choice, not a requirement, with nearly 80% adopting this for Fall 2025, but some selective schools (like some Ivies) and publics (like some in the South) are reinstating requirements, so you must check each college's specific policy, as some use scores for placement or scholarships. 
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Are SATs becoming obsolete?

In 2025, it is expected that more schools will continue to phase out the SAT as a requirement for admission. As the trend toward holistic admissions grows, the SAT may become increasingly irrelevant for many students.
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Did Harvard remove the SAT?

Harvard University announced the reinstatement of SAT/ACT testing requirements for the class of 2029, retracting its previous commitment to extend test-optional policies through 2030.
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