This year, there are some changes that students should be aware of before taking the test.
INDIANAPOLIS — For many students across Indiana, the SAT is just around the corner.
13 News spoke with Randy Stegemoller of Class 101 about how students can prepare for standardized tests.
Stegemoeller said juniors and seniors should enroll in test prep courses several months before the date they plan to take the SAT or ACT test.
If you're studying on your own, he says to create a study plan and stick to it. This can improve your score and increase your chances of admission and scholarships.
Consider taking a practice test early before taking the actual exam. Mock tests are an opportunity to identify areas for improvement and set goals.
Stegemoller also said free resources for students can be found online at the College Board and Khan Academy.
This year, there are some changes that students should be aware of before taking the test. The test will be done entirely digitally and will save him nearly an hour compared to previous versions.
Students take the SAT on a computer or tablet. Stegenmoller says the digital advantage of his new SAT is the use of adaptive testing.
He anticipates that some students will need help coping with the digital format, so he recommends using online practice tools to help students fully adapt to the change. Masu.
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