College Board has already run pilot testing, and reported very positive feedback. “The digital SAT will be easier to take, easier to give, and more relevant,” according to Priscilla Rodriguez, vice president of College Readiness Assessments at College Board. A computer-based, adaptive test, the new SAT will still be administered at test centers, though students may bring their own laptops or devices. Made up of two main sections, the overall testing time will be cut from three hours to two, and taking it electronically will allow for scores to be sent back in a matter of days. The new testing format may also allow for more testing dates through SAT School Days or potentially other Official Test Dates.
Details are scarce at this point, so we will update you as we learn more about this tectonic shift at College Board.
Links
- Digital SAT Brings Student-Friendly Changes to Test Experience
Press Release from the College Board - The Digital SAT
Official Website of the College Board