<p>What is the difference between the SAS you order and the score report shown on your collegeboard account?</p>
<p>The online score report tells how many you got right/wrong/blank.
SAS will tell you WHICH questions you got right/wrong/blank, and the correct answers.
Question-and-Answer service does this too, but also includes a copy of the test itself.</p>
<p>Thanks. Does the online score report tell you the difficulty/type of each question?</p>
<p>So does SAS tell you what section the question was in and what number the question was?</p>
<p>The online score report tells you the number of easy/medium/difficult questions you got right/wrong/left blank and it also breaks it down into the type of question sentence completion/passage based reading for critical reading, etc.</p>
<p>Hi, sorry for the delayed reply.</p>
<p>The online score report does have info on categories and difficulty. You need to click “Your Score Details,” then you get the following:</p>
<p>The number Correct, Incorrect, and Blank for Easy, Medium and Difficult questions.</p>
<p>That info breaks down into categories as follows:
Reading: Sentence Completion; Passage-Based Reading
Math: Number & Operations; Algebra & Functions; Geometry & Measurement; Data Analysis, Statistics & Probability.
Writing: Improving Sentences; Identifying Sentence Errors; Improving Paragraphs. Both graders’ scores for the Essay.</p>
<p>Additionally, you get National/State averages, and National/State percentiles for your scores.</p>
<p>The SAS is all of the above, plus the actual question numbers and answers.</p>
<p>^You don’t get the correct answers on the SAS, just your answers.</p>
<p>Snap. Thanks for the correction!</p>