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Jilly_in_VA

(11,120 posts)
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 12:30 PM Jan 2022

Pencils down: College Board announces the SAT is going digital

The SAT, once viewed as a critical step to getting into college, will be shorter and administered online amid a major shift in its format brought on by the pandemic and the test's growing irrelevance.

The paper test currently takes roughly three hours to complete, but the digital version will be cut down to about two hours with more time given in between questions, the College Board announced Tuesday.

“The digital SAT will be easier to take, easier to give, and more relevant,” Priscilla Rodriguez, vice president of College Readiness Assessments at the College Board, said in a news release.

The test will start online in the U.S. in 2024, and internationally in 2023.

The College Board, which administers the SAT, PSAT and other college-entrance exams, announced a number of other changes to the test.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/sat-will-shorter-going-digital-college-board-announces-rcna13451

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Pencils down: College Board announces the SAT is going digital (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Jan 2022 OP
more relevant to WHAT? elleng Jan 2022 #1
I wonder what the cheating potential will be? Throck Jan 2022 #2
They should get rid of these exams. madaboutharry Jan 2022 #3
My high-school grades would not have been an accurate indicator of college performance.... lastlib Jan 2022 #5
You graduated summa cum laude, and with honors? rsdsharp Jan 2022 #7
Summa cum laude was just for GPA.... lastlib Jan 2022 #11
Wouldn't that incentivize students to take easy classes and/or schools to inflate grades ? MichMan Jan 2022 #9
Not all GPAs are created equal. madaboutharry Jan 2022 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author MichMan Jan 2022 #4
So still has to be taken in person, just no longer with a pencil MichMan Jan 2022 #6
My Take As Well ProfessorGAC Jan 2022 #12
SAT/ACT basically test how well you take tests Jilly_in_VA Jan 2022 #8

madaboutharry

(41,391 posts)
3. They should get rid of these exams.
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 12:43 PM
Jan 2022

They exist to make these companies money.

It has been found that grades in high school are a more accurate indicator of college performance.

And that is not discussing the fact that the SAT was established in the 1920's for the sole reason that the president of Princeton University came to believe that there were too many Jews at Princeton and wanted to establish a biased exam that would lower the admission of Jews.

lastlib

(24,988 posts)
5. My high-school grades would not have been an accurate indicator of college performance....
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 01:00 PM
Jan 2022

I was so bored with most of my high school classes that I barely bothered to do the work in them. (When I did the work, I excelled.) Barely made the top half of my graduating class. I graduated college summa cum laude, and with honors, top 10 in my class. I only got into college there because my ACT and SAT scores were off the charts.

rsdsharp

(10,291 posts)
7. You graduated summa cum laude, and with honors?
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 01:40 PM
Jan 2022

So you graduated with highest honors, and with honors?

lastlib

(24,988 posts)
11. Summa cum laude was just for GPA....
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 03:00 PM
Jan 2022

To actually graduate with honors, you had to do a special project, or thesis, in your major. It was a BEAST to pull off--I don't recommend it, wouldn't do it again. Mine was 400 pages in four drafts, all done on a clunky manual typewriter. My fingers still have issues from doing it!

MichMan

(13,574 posts)
9. Wouldn't that incentivize students to take easy classes and/or schools to inflate grades ?
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 02:11 PM
Jan 2022

madaboutharry

(41,391 posts)
10. Not all GPAs are created equal.
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 02:49 PM
Jan 2022

Colleges and Universities look closely at the curriculum you take. The quality of courses is as important as the grades you receive.

Response to Jilly_in_VA (Original post)

ProfessorGAC

(70,655 posts)
12. My Take As Well
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 03:26 PM
Jan 2022

Just a different medium to answer questions.
Not sure how this is pandemic driven, which was implied earlier in the article. If people have to show up anyway, don't see the difference with now, in terms of safety.
Seems a modest change.

Jilly_in_VA

(11,120 posts)
8. SAT/ACT basically test how well you take tests
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 01:50 PM
Jan 2022

So do the mandatory state tests. They're BS as far as I'm concerned and should count for no more than one-fourth of your college admission score, if even that. I mean, how many college instructors give multiple-guess tests?

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