Unlocking Success: A Parent's Guide to the New Digital SAT

The PSAT was in the new digital format this past fall, and beginning in January the SAT has been in digital format. This revamped version of the traditional exam brings the test-taking experience squarely into the digital age while ensuring that the assessment's integrity and rigor remain intact.

Paper Pencil Tests are Becoming a Thing of the Past

Let's delve into what this means for your child

Test Format and Scoring

First things first, it's essential to understand that despite the digital transformation, the core elements of the SAT remain unchanged. Your child will still face the familiar sections—Reading, Writing and Language, and Math—in a format akin to the traditional paper-based test. Moreover, the scoring system remains consistent, offering a familiar benchmark for your child's performance.

Test Navigation and Features

Now here's where the digital shift comes into play. Your child can now bring their own computer to the test center, enhancing the testing experience with familiarity and personalized comfort. The College Board recommends using your own device, as your child is likely most acquainted with its functionalities and interface. Ensure the computer is fully charged, as access to outlets may be limited.

If your child doesn't have a device, borrowing one from school, a friend, or a family member is an option. Detailed information can be obtained from the College Board regarding device lending.

To streamline the process, advise your child to download the digital application the night before the test to preempt any last-minute technical glitches and reduce stress.

During the test, a proctor will furnish an access code, enabling entry into the digital exam environment. Once accessed, all other computer applications and functionalities will be disabled to maintain test security.

Navigating the Digital SAT

Your child will find the Digital SAT interface intuitive and user-friendly. Questions are displayed at the top of the screen, with answer choices conveniently listed below. A timer aids in monitoring progress and pacing.

A notable feature is the ability to flag questions for later review within the same section, enabling effective time management and revisiting challenging questions without haste.

For the Math section, a formula sheet is provided, ensuring fairness and consistency in problem-solving. Additionally, a calculator is embedded in the online test, accessible throughout all sections.

Adaptive Exam Structure

The Digital SAT introduces an adaptive testing experience tailored to each student's proficiency level. Upon entering the Math section, the initial module establishes a baseline, determining question difficulty. As your child progresses, the test adapts, adjusting question difficulty accordingly. This not only shortens the test duration but also ensures a personalized and efficient assessment.

Conclusion

In summary, the Digital SAT promises an updated, user-friendly testing experience for your high school student. It is difficult for some to get used to testing without the choice of paper, but the ACT still offers a paper/pencil version if you choose. The digital changes are here to stay so we have to begin to embrace the change. Technology is here to change, and hopefully, the positives outweigh the negatives.

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