The New Digital SAT
Starting in March 2023, the digital SAT is born for international examinees. Do you have doubts about the new exam and are you wondering what changes to expect? In this blog post we will discuss all those changes that the new digital SAT will bring. Also at the end you will find a surprise that summarizes all the answers.
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Will Something Remain the Same in the New SAT?
Although there are significant changes that will occur in the new SAT, There are still things that will remain the same.- Total score will remain the same
- Taken at an exam center
- Results delivery time
The SAT score will remain on a scale of 1600. However, the structure has changed slightly. On the paper SAT there was a separate Writing and Reading test, each with a score range of 100 to 400 points. Both exams were added to provide a total Reading & Writing score between 200 and 800 points.
In the digital SAT there is only one Reading & Writing exam (with 2 modules), and it is graded together based on a scaled score of 200 to 800 points.
Finally, the Mathematics section is graded in the same way as before with a scaled score ranging from 200 to 800 points.
The new digital SAT will continue to be administered at designated testing centers, where a human proctor monitors test completion. Although it is digital, there are still no plans for the SAT to be taken at home.
Although it is a digital exam, the notes for the first digital SAT (March 11, 2023) have taken, as with the previous version, 2 weeks to be published. However, it is foreseeable that these times will be shortened in future calls.
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What is Changing in the New Digital SAT?
- Using the Bluebook
- The new exam structure
The College Board has developed its own software for students to take the SAT digitally. As an SAT candidate, you will need to download it to your computer to complete your SAT. We recommend that you have it installed on your device at least a week before your exam date so that you can get used to it.
The SAT Digital has two exams: SAT Reading and Writing and SAT Math. We attach a table so that you better understand the structure of each of them.
Digital SAT vs. Paper-Based SAT: Exam Features Compared
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