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The testing organization will administer the first digital PSAT test in fall of 2023 and the first digital SAT in the US in March of 2024. College Board recently confirmed that the fall of 2023 PSAT test will be the first digital test available. However, any national SAT tests or SAT School Day tests administered during a school test day in the fall of 2023 will be on paper.
The PSAT test will change to a digital format beginning in the fall of 2023. Schools and testing centers in the U.S. will offer the first digital SAT test in the spring of 2024. The PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 8/9 will be delivered digitally in 2023 with the PSAT 10 following in 2024. (The last pencil and paper PSAT 10 will be given in spring 2023)
The most significant changes to the new digital version of the tests will be within the reading and writing sections. College Board confirmed that this move to a digital format will change some aspects regarding the content of the test, though the new digital test will continue to evaluate the same core skills of reading comprehension, making inferences, evaluating informational graphics, editing for grammar, and editing text to achieve a rhetorical purpose.
Here are some key differences on the reading/writing sections:
College Board has also announced the following changes to the math sections when it shifts to the digital format:
Implications for students:
Class of 2023 (Current 12th Graders)
These changes will not impact students who attend high school in the US and will graduate in the Class of 2022 or the Class of 2023. They’ll graduate before the PSAT or SAT test transitions to the new digital format.
Class of 2024 (Current 11th Graders)
For U.S. students, these changes will only affect Class of 2024 high school students who decide to take the test during the spring of their 12th grade year. As mentioned above, College Board will offer the first digital SAT test in the US during March of 2024.
We strongly encourage students to complete testing prior to 12th grade to allow for more time to focus on college applications.
Class of 2025 (Current 10th graders)
This past fall (fall of 2022), many 10th graders took a paper PSAT test. In 11th grade (October 2023), they will take the digital PSAT test. It’s important to note here that College Board has indicated that instead of a handful of in-school test dates for the PSAT digital test in the fall of 2023, schools may decide on a test date any time during the month of October. Check with your high school counselor to know exactly which day you can expect to take the test.
For SAT tests taken through December of the 11th grade, students will take the paper version. Starting in March of 11th grade (2024), they will take the new digital SAT® test.
Class of 2026 (Current 9th graders)
This class will be the first to be impacted by a purely digital testing environment for the PSAT and SAT tests. Since the test content will remain consistent, students still need to acquire and practice math and verbal skills.
The Reading and Writing Test (Digital) (Reading and Writing are not separate sections)
Types of Questions: All four-option multiple choice questions
The Math Test (Digital)
Scoring
1600 scale
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