International test centres will start administering digital SAT.
According to the College Board, the SAT will be offered in digital format for international students starting in 2023 and for US students starting in 2024. The present SAT will be reduced from three to two hours. Test takers will receive their SAT scores in days as opposed to months thanks to this digital version of the exam.
International test centres will start administering digital SAT.
All the test centres will administer the digital PSAT worldwide.
US test centres will start administering the digital SAT.
Reading, grammar, and math preparedness for college have consistently been
tested on the SAT over time.
Here is how you can begin preparing for each skill area of the 2023 Digital
SAT:
Reading: Start by reading articles on various humanities and
scientific subjects. The Economist, New Scientist, New York Times, and
Washington Post are good places to start. You should immediately begin reading
the editorials. Discover the most recent environmental and geopolitical topics.
Focus on improving your reading knowledge in general. Try developing opinions
rather than just being a passive consumer of information.
Writing and Language: It is unlikely that grammar and punctuation norms will
ever completely disappear from standardized assessments.
Math: Start brushing up on all the subjects that will be on the
next SAT. Additionally, pay close attention to the geometry and trigonometry
questions on the actual ACT tests. Facts and formulas are needed for math. They
help you answer inquiries more effectively and precisely. Therefore, try to
memorize the facts and formulas associated with the current SAT themes while
comprehending their purpose and mechanism.
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