Can I find out more detailed information about my results?
All students have access to a free, more detailed, online score report on collegeboard.com. Using the online report, you can access a copy of your essay.</p>
<p>In addition to providing access to your essay, the SAT online score report shows you more about how you performed on each section of the SAT Reasoning Test. It gives you the types of questions, level of difficulty, and how many in each group of questions you answered correctly, incorrectly, or omitted. Percentile information has also been enhanced to give you better comparisons with other groups of test-takers. The online score report has a link that takes you to SAT® Skills Insight. This helpful preparation tool shows the types of skills you should focus on and gives suggestions for improvement, based on target score-range bands.</p>
<p>For certain test dates, the Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) is available for a fee. You can see the actual questions and correct answers, as well as whether you answered correctly, incorrectly, or omitted the question. QAS includes information on question types and levels of difficulty. You will have access to a copy of your essay via your free online score report.</p>
<p>For all other test dates, Student Answer Service (SAS) is available. SAS does not provide the actual questions, but it does send you a list of question types and difficulty levels, along with a description of how you answered the questions. Again, you will have access to a copy of your essay via your online score report.</p>
<p>Check the test calendar to determine whether your test date is eligible for QAS or SAS.