• SAT

  • The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a representative college admission assessment test administered by the College Board, and it is widely used by universities in the United States and around the world as a benchmark to evaluate applicants’ college readiness and core academic competencies.
  • The SAT is not simply a test that measures memorized subject knowledge. Rather, it is a standardized test designed to comprehensively assess critical thinking skills, logical reasoning ability, problem-solving skills, and the academic thinking required for successful participation in university-level coursework. As a result, thousands of universities around the world—including institutions in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia—use SAT scores as part of their admissions review and scholarship evaluation.
  • Students around the world use the SAT to expand their opportunities for admission to prestigious international universities, demonstrate their academic abilities, and take a new step toward their future. The SAT is not just an exam, but a globally recognized college admissions test that evaluates college readiness and core academic thinking skills, and serves as an important benchmark for global higher education. The SAT is not a test of simple memorization. Instead, it is a standardized assessment designed to measure critical thinking, logical reasoning, problem-solving ability, and the academic skills required for success in college coursework. For this reason, it is used by thousands of universities across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia for admissions decisions and scholarship evaluations.
  • Digital SAT Exam

Every year, approximately 1.5 to 2 million students worldwide take the SAT, and since March 2023, the international version of the SAT (SAT International) has been administered entirely in a digital format known as the Digital SAT.
The Digital SAT is delivered as a computer-based test (CBT), and through an adaptive question structure, the test provides a more precise evaluation tailored to each test-taker’s performance level.
In addition, the Digital SAT has strengthened a more student-friendly testing environment, including a shorter testing time, expanded calculator usage, and faster score reporting.

  • SAT Test Structure

    The SAT is administered over a total testing time of 2 hours and 14 minutes (134 minutes) and consists of the following two sections.

Reading and Writing

Testing time: 64 minutes (two modules of 32 minutes each)

Number of questions: 54 questions

Assessment areas:

  • Reading comprehension of passages
  • Sentence understanding and analytical skills
  • Accuracy in grammar and expression
  • Information interpretation and logical reasoning skills

Math

Testing time: 70 minutes (two modules of 35 minutes each)

Number of questions: 44 questions

Assessment areas:

  • Mathematical reasoning skills
  • Problem-solving ability
  • Foundational college mathematics skills including algebra, geometry, and data analysis
Each section consists of two modules of equal length, and a 10-minute break is provided between the Reading and Writing section and the Math section.

Registration

The SAT is registered through the website of the College Board. Candidates who wish to take the test at the Korean-American Educational Commission test center should select the following test center information when registering for the exam.

  • Center Name: KOREAN-AMERICAN EDU COMMISSION
  • Address: FULBRIGHT BUILDING, SEOUL, KOREA, SOUTH (ROK)
  • Center Code: 65319
Test Date Registration Deadline Change / Cancellation & Late Registration Deadline
August 23, 2025 (Sat) August 8, 2025 August 12, 2025
September 13, 2025 (Sat) August 29, 2025 September 2, 2025
October 4, 2025 (Sat) September 19, 2025 September 23, 2025
November 8, 2025 (Sat) October 24, 2025 October 28, 2025
December 6, 2025 (Sat) November 21, 2025 November 25, 2025
March 14, 2026 (Sat) February 27, 2026 March 3, 2026
May 2, 2026 (Sat) April 17, 2026 April 21, 2026
June 6, 2026 (Sat) May 22, 2026 May 26, 2026
Test Date Registration Deadline Change / Cancellation & Late Registration Deadline
August 22, 2026 (Sat) To be announced To be announced
September 12, 2026 (Sat) To be announced To be announced
October 3, 2026 (Sat) To be announced To be announced
November 7, 2026 (Sat) To be announced To be announced
December 5, 2026 (Sat) To be announced To be announced

Test Day

What to Expect on Test Day

Before test day, make sure you’re familiar with test day rules and procedures.

Check-in Time

  • The check-in time is from 7:45 AM to 8:00 AM, and entry will not be permitted once the test has started. Please review the test day guidelines before arrival.

Identification

Bring a valid identification document.

  • Korean Nationals: A government-issued ID valid before its expiration date, such as a passport, resident registration card, driver’s license, or youth ID (student IDs are not accepted)
  • Non-Korean Nationals: A valid passport that has not expired

What to Bring

  • Your Admission Ticket
    • Even if you have already printed your Admission Ticket, please check it again 1–2 days before the test to confirm any updates to the test center
  • A pen or pencil (scratch paper will be provided at the test center)
  • A calculator is built into the test application, so it is not required, but a physical calculator is permitted (please refer to the list of approved calculators)
  • For other permitted and prohibited items, please refer to the provided link

Directions

Before the exam, Digital SAT test takers must install the Bluebook™ application on the device they will use on the test day and ensure it is ready for use. Please use the SAT Practice Tests to become familiar with the test environment.

Device Preparation
Device specifications and installation instructions vary depending on the device type and the test. Please ensure that the device you plan to use on the test day meets the required specifications.

Bluebook Test Application
Bluebook must be installed before the test day. It is supported on devices such as Mac, Windows, and iPads.

Device Lending
If you do not have a device for the Digital SAT, please check how you can borrow a device.

Scores

For inquiries regarding SAT scores, please refer to the links below.

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