January seems to be the month the College Board announces seismic shifts to its testing policies. Last year, they removed the Subject Tests in one fell swoop. This year, they announced plans to replace the paper-and-pencil test with a shorter digital version. Changes will affect students graduating in the Class of 2025 or later.
This news is still breaking, but below we will consider what is fact at this point as well as the pros, cons, and how the change will impact your or your child’s approach to standardized testing.
The Facts:
Pros:
Cons
What does it all mean?
While this news is hot off the press, we’re already imagining the impact it will have on the Class of 2025.
We believe more students will opt for the ACT instead, which will be more predictable (unless, of course, the ACT follows suit on a similar timeline). That said, for those who feel particularly well-suited to the SAT, this change will accelerate plans to take the exam before December 2023 (the last pencil-and-paper exam). This will mean a greater push to prepare over the summer before junior year.
Finally, we’re monitoring the transition in real time and will adapt our approach to test preparation as we learn more. While the exam’s format and section parameters will change, we expect the content will not. The same basic math, reading, and grammar skills are likely to be tested on the new version. As always, we will modify our materials and course of preparation to give your child the greatest edge on the new exam. If you have any questions in the meantime, please do not hesitate to reach out.
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