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17Oct

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There’s a lot of information circulating about the new digital SAT—some accurate and some not so accurate. So we wanted to address a few myths about the digital SAT.

Myth 1: All questions are worth the same number of points.

On the digital SAT, questions are weighted based on several factors, including difficulty (see College Board’s Understanding Digital SAT Scores). This means that correctly answering a more difficult question will increase your score more than correctly answering a similar easier question. In short, some questions on the digital SAT are worth more than others.

Myth 2: The digital SAT is adaptive, which means that the questions change as you move through the test, so you can’t skip ahead or go back to previous questions.

While it’s true that the digital SAT is a computer adaptive test, it is not a question adaptive test. The digital SAT is a mutli-stage adaptive or “section adaptive” test. Each section is divided into two modules. Module 1 has a mixture of easy, medium, and hard questions with a medium average question difficulty. Your performance on Module 1 will determine whether you get an easier or harder Module 2.

The questions in each module are pre-determined, which means that you are free to go back or skip ahead to any question within the current module. However, you cannot move onto the next module or go back to a previous module.

Myth 3: Only the second module really matters for scoring.

Section scores are based on your performance in both modules, so it’s important for you to do your best throughout the entire test (See Section 3.1.1 of College Board’s Assessment Framework for the Digital SAT Suite).

Remember that your performance in Module 1 determines whether you get the easier or harder Module 2. Getting the harder Module 2 will give you the opportunity to answer more difficult questions, which in turn gives you a higher score ceiling, because difficult questions are worth more. All that’s to say, Module 1 is also very important to your digital SAT score.

Myth 4: The digital SAT is easier than the paper SAT.

Many students find the new test to be a better testing experience because the test is about an hour shorter, has just two sections, and allocates more time per question. However, College Board has conducted extensive concordance studies to make sure the paper and digital tests can be used side by side as equivalent metrics. So, while the new test may feel easier, it is not actually easier than the paper SAT.

Myth 5: The SAT doesn’t really matter anymore, since so many colleges are now test optional.

While it’s true that many colleges no longer require the SAT or ACT, schools do still value test scores. When a college has a test-optional policy, it simply means that students can decide whether or not to submit scores with their applications; it does not mean that these scores are no longer a factor in admissions decisions.

So what does this mean for you? Should you bother taking the SAT or ACT? The short answer is yes.

Test scores really do serve a purpose in the admissions process—they provide admissions teams with a better understanding of you. Here are some things top schools have to say about submitting test scores:

The SAT, ACT, and other standard measures can continue to be an important part of the University of Chicago’s holistic admission process for students electing to send scores and are a required part of the application process at many other highly selective schools.” (University of Chicago Application FAQs)

“Testing, in conjunction with your academic record and recommendations, helps us better understand your academic preparation. In this spirit, if you have taken the ACT or the SAT, we encourage you to submit your scores regardless of how they compare to the scores on Dartmouth’s class profile.” (Dartmouth’s Class of 2028 Applicants page)

“Yale’s internal research has consistently shown that standardized test scores are a significant predictor of a student’s undergraduate academic performance. When students include scores with their applications, the Yale Admissions Committee evaluates them within each student’s unique context and uses them to augment other academic indicators throughout the application.” (Yale’s Standardized Testing Requirements & Policies)

In short, you should take the SAT and/or the ACT. If you feel that your test scores do not accurately reflect your abilities and will therefore detract from your application, then you don’t have to submit your scores.

Taking a full-length practice test is the best way to familiarize yourself with the test and discover what you need to work on.

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Sara Laszlo

Sara Laszlo has nearly ten years of experience in private tutoring and test preparation, with a special focus on helping students prepare for the SAT and ACT. An opera singer by training, Sara is especially interested in exploring better ways to practice and improve skills, whether musical or test-related. She holds a B.A. in Classical Civilization from Duke University and a Certificate of Merit in Voice from the New England Conservatory of Music.

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5 Myths About the Digital SAT - Test Innovators (2024)

FAQs

Does the digital SAT get harder if you do well? ›

The test is adaptive. Based on their performance on the first section, students will get an easier or a harder second section.

What controversies surround the use of the SAT? ›

There have also been allegations that the SAT is biased against students from different socioeconomic or cultural backgrounds. Vocabulary used or subjects chosen for passages in reading sections have at times been seen to favor students from wealthier backgrounds.

How many questions can I get wrong to get a 1400 on the digital SAT? ›

Broken down by section, you can get 7 wrong in Math for a 700 and 8 wrong in Reading & Writing for a 700. To earn a 1400 overall, you can still get 15 answers wrong and be just 200 points shy of a perfect 1600!

What is the most accurate digital SAT practice test? ›

Khan Academy (Best Free Resource): A free resource, Khan Academy provides 4 practice questions per category for most types of questions on the Digital SAT. So, if you're needing additional practice questions, definitely head this way to try those out.

Is a 1300 a good SAT score? ›

Yes. A 1300 on the SAT indicates good performance in all sections of the exam and places you around the 87th percentile of all test takers, meaning you scored higher than 87% of all test takers.

Was the 2024 SAT harder? ›

Students who took the March Digital SAT may have been shocked by its difficulty, particularly in the math section. The exam presented challenges far beyond what most had anticipated based on their practice exams.

What schools are not test optional in 2024? ›

Which Colleges Are Requiring Standardized Tests?
SchoolLocation
Brown UniversityProvidence, RI
Cabarrus College of Health SciencesConcord, NC
California Institute of Technology | CaltechPasadena, CA
Campbellsville UniversityCampbellsville, KY
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Jul 16, 2024

Why are colleges getting rid of SATs? ›

Colleges described the move as temporary, but nearly all have since stuck to a test-optional policy. It reflects a backlash against standardized tests that began long before the pandemic, and many people have hailed the change as a victory for equity in higher education.

Do SATs predict college success? ›

SAT scores are strongly predictive of college performance—students with higher SAT scores are more likely to have higher grades in college.

Will digital SAT be curved? ›

The SAT curve doesn't exist. We know because the College Board says so. As an adaptive test, the SAT will rate you based on the number and quality of questions you got right. That means your scores reflect your ability levels.

Is 1100 a good SAT score? ›

An 1100 SAT score is about average, as the national median score hovers around 1050-1060. However, whether it's "good" or "bad" really depends on the colleges you're targeting.

Is a 1200 a good SAT score? ›

A 1200 is an above average score that places you in approximately the 74th percentile of all high school students taking the exam. A score of 1200 makes it possible to apply to the vast majority of schools throughout the nation and be competitive for admission at a sizable number of colleges.

Is test innovators worth it? ›

Test Innovators is AWESOME. The most accurate and valid materials, and worth EVERY penny! Being able to work online on his own time for test prep was a game changer for my son. The practice problems were well organized so he could focus on the areas he needed the most improvement.

Why is the digital SAT harder? ›

The digital SAT has some content changes

For starters, the digital test will be shorter and adaptive. That means the test will get harder as the student progresses through it, but the level of difficulty will depend on how they performed on earlier questions.

Will the digital SAT be cheaper? ›

We're maintaining the same pricing and fees for this year as we begin the transition to the digital SAT Suite to ensure consistency for students and educators.

Will digital SAT scores be higher? ›

Digital SAT scores are mostly the same as scores for the pencil-and-paper SAT. The scores for both tests are delivered electronically.

Does the digital SAT adapt? ›

The Adaptive Scoring of the Digital SAT

After students complete that first module, the test knows how they performed on it, and the test then adapts to that student's performance by either sending the student to a Higher (harder) or Lower (easier) second module.

Are digital SAT questions weighted differently? ›

The digital SAT is scored the same as before, with both sections being scored out of 800 and added up to your total score. The difference, however, is how the questions are weighted. Based on their difficulty, some questions may be worth more than others.

Can you superscore between digital and paper SAT? ›

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