High school students dreaming of a college education will have a newly formatted exam to deal with, effective the spring of 2024. That’s when College Board will launch its redesigned SAT exam in the United States.
College Board recently announced that it is once again revamping the SAT exam, which was first administered in 1926 and has undergone many revisions through the years. The change is big news to the nearly three million students who take the SAT each year at some seven thousand test centers in more than 170 countries.
The newly formatted test will first be introduced at international test sites in 2023, before launching at U.S. test sites in the spring of 2024. The most significant changes are its format, which will switch from paper to digital, and its length, which will shrink from three hours of testing material to two hours. The new test will also reduce the length of reading passages and allow for the use of a calculator on all, rather than just some, of the math problems.