If you're one of those many high school students — or parents — wondering what to expect of the new all-digital SAT, we have you covered. The last-ever paper SAT was administered in December. Whether ...
A new digital SAT is now being offered for the first time. The test is shorter, adaptive, and tests real-world skills. One test expert says it's easier than past versions but clarifies it's still not ...
No more No. 2 pencils. No more bubble sheets. The SAT this year is entirely digital. And that's not the only change for the test. The new SAT is shorter — just over two hours compared with the roughly ...
The digital SAT will be offered beginning in March 2024. Students can take it on a computer or tablet, and the test will be shortened to two hours from three. In March, the College Board will launch ...
For the first time ever, starting this weekend, Brevard students will take the SAT without paper or a No. 2 pencil. The test, the scores of which are commonly used for college and university ...
The test results might not be in yet but the verdicts are. The first sitting for the new all-digital SAT exam took place on Saturday and put students to the test, many parents have reported. One ...
PITTSBURGH — Next month will be the first time the SATs go completely digital. It comes with some big changes to the test itself, as universities start to have a renewed need for the college entrance ...
As participation among high school test-takers wanes on Long Island and nationally, an all-digital SAT will debut next weekend featuring an “adaptive” exam that's an hour shorter, comes with a ...
A reminder for students looking to take the SAT – no pencils are required since the test is now digital. The registration deadline is February 23 and the test date is March 9. One of the main ...
Editor’s Note: This article was written for Mosaic Vision, an independent journalism training program for high school students who report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional ...
SAT season has returned for thousands of high schoolers, but this year will be different. For the first time, there will be no "pencils down" for anyone – all students will be taking the standardized ...