SAT changes: test going digital, getting shorter by an hour starting in 2024
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The SAT is going digital in the U.S. starting in 2024, when the test designed to predict college readiness will shorten to two hours and allow exam-takers to use a calculator on all math sections.
Amid criticism that the exams favor wealthy, White applicants and disadvantage minority and low-income students, an increasing number of universities have in recent years adopted test-optional policies that let students decide whether to include scores with their applications.
In announcing the SAT will go digital Tuesday, College Board clarified that the SAT® Suite of Assessments, which include SAT, PSAT/NMSQT®, PSAT™ 10, PSAT™ 8/9 exams, will continue to be administered in a school or in a test center with a proctor present – not at home.
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