Takeaways from The Digital SAT: How It Started And How It’s Going
A College Board retrospective
Has it really been a year since the SAT went digital in the U.S. and two whole years since the first international administration? This is the perfect time to find out how College Board feels about both the obstacles and opportunities encountered over this historic transition. Amy and Mike invited Vice President of SAT Suite Program Maureen Forman to talk all about the digital SAT: how it started and how it’s going.
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Key Takeaways
The digital SAT transition has been largely successful, with continuous improvements based on data and feedback
Blue Book app now offers 7 full-length adaptive SAT practice tests, providing an authentic test-day experience
College Board is adding a new September SAT date starting in 2025 to support early action/decision timelines
Ongoing focus on improving test center accessibility, score reporting speed, and partnerships with educators
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