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73 EPISODES
HD · 9:16 · 24fps
Urban · completed

Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane!

What should one do when they can keep getting perfect scores on the SAT? The most logical answer is to take it repeatedly and keep improving. As a result, the SAT questions become increasingly absurd. In physics, the question asks how to achieve nuclear fission. In mathematics, test takers are asked to produce a proof of Goldbach's conjecture. Students across the country are losing their minds!

★ 7.7
Rating
73
Episodes
90s each
DramaBox
Platform
2026
Released
DramaBox
URBAN · 73 EP
Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane!
★ 7.7 · completed
DramaBox · Editorial entry
№ 01Episodes
73 episodes total

Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane! spans 73 episodes, each 90 seconds long, shot in vertical 9:16 for mobile viewing. The short episodic format compresses narrative around cliffhangers — every episode ends on a break that pulls you to the next.

Streaming exclusively on DramaBox.

№ 02Where to watch
DramaBox

Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane! streams on DramaBox, a vertical micro-drama platform available on iOS and Android. Typical access: first episodes free, subsequent episodes unlocked via coins (~$0.99 / 50 coins) or monthly subscription.

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FAQFrequently asked questions

How many episodes does Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane! have?

Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane! has 73 episodes, each running approximately 90 seconds.

Where can I watch Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane! online?

Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane! streams on DramaBox.

Is Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane! free to watch?

DramaBox uses a typical freemium model: first episodes free, subsequent unlocked via coins (~$0.99 / 50 coins) or subscription.

What is Oh No! The SAT Has Gone Insane! about?

What should one do when they can keep getting perfect scores on the SAT? The most logical answer is to take it repeatedly and keep improving. As a result, the SAT questions become increasingly absurd. In physics, the question asks how to achieve nuclear fission. In mathematics, test takers are asked to produce a proof of Goldbach's conjecture. Students across the country are losing their minds!

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