SAT Exam Is Now Entirely Online
Prospective college students are still required to go in person to a testing site.
The SAT college admissions exam is now fully digital.
Rather than filling in a bubble answer sheet, U.S. test takers will be using a computer.
Prospective college students are still required to go in person to a testing site, but they will take the exam on their personal laptop or tablet. Students can also use a school-issued or borrowed device from the College Board.
The test is also shorter, taking around two hours instead of three, giving more time for each question.
The exam will still be scored on a 1,600-point scale.
The fully online version of the SAT is set to be released on Saturday.