New SAT® Student Website Goes Live

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With SAT.collegeboard.com, the new SAT® student website from the College Board, high school students and their families will find it easier to get ready and register for the SAT. The new site provides a streamlined, engaging Web experience by combining uncluttered design, concise content, and new and improved functionality to make it easier to complete SAT — and SAT Subject Test-related activities online. The site is organized around the three areas: practicing, registering, and viewing and sending scores.

Practice (SAT.collegeboard.com/practice): This section provides everything students need to get ready for the SAT and SAT Subject Tests™, including a variety of free and affordable practice tools, personalized study plans, and SAT Skills Insight™.

Register (sat.collegeboard.com/register): This section includes test dates and registration deadlines for the SAT and SAT Subject Tests, as well as detailed test-taking plans for each grade level, a test-day checklist and the new Test Day Simulator.

Scores (sat.collegeboard.com/scores): This section features score delivery dates and the tools to review and send SAT and SAT Subject Test scores, such as My SAT Online Score Report and Score Choice™. This section also links to the College Board’s College Search site, where students can research the right college or university for their particular academic needs and interests.

The site also features a number of innovative new features developed to help students better understand and familiarize themselves with the SAT. These include:

Test Day Simulator (sat.collegeboard.com/register/sat-test-day-simulator): An interactive sneak peek inside an SAT administration

Answers Imagined (sat.collegeboard.com/practice/answers-imagined): A creative exploration of answers to SAT practice questions

Why SAT (sat.collegeboard.com/why-sat): Everything students and families need to know about the SAT, including what the SAT measures, how it’s developed and how it’s scored. This section also includes a new “History of the SAT” feature that traces the 80+ year history of the SAT within the framework of other culturally relevantevents.

Free Full-length Online Practice Test (sat.collegeboard.com/practice/sat-practice-test): Students can now complete a free, full-length online practice test based on The Official SAT Online Course™.

SAT Study Plans (sat.collegeboard.com/practice/sat-study-plan): Individualized study plans based on a student’s stage in the test-taking process

The launch of SAT.collegeboard.com marks the first phase in the redevelopment of the College Board online experience, with other College Board programs and services scheduled to introduce new websites during the next 12–18 months. With 5.5 million average monthly unique visitors, College Board’s website is the most popular college planning website in the education category. Since 2000, more than 12 million students have registered for the SAT via the College Board website, while more than 40 million unique users visited the site to access free SAT practice tools.



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