College Board, the maker of the SAT, is introducing changes to both the content of the test and how the test is administered in order to better fit the needs of students and educators. Most notably, the test will transition from being taken with paper and pencil to being administered via a digital assessment platform accessed by computer.
While the transition to digital will bring a number of student- and educator-friendly changes, many important features of the SAT will stay the same. The SAT will continue to measure the knowledge and skills students are learning in school that matter most for college and career readiness. The digital SAT isn’t simply a digital version of the current paper and pencil test — it will be easier to take, more secure, and more relevant.