HOW THE SAT OPENS DOORS FOR STUDENTS
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BACKGROUND:
March and April are peak SAT testing months for high school juniors across the country, making spring the right moment to spotlight why the SAT continues to matter for students—and how it can help them take their next step. As students prepare for upcoming test dates and receive scores, this is an opportunity to reinforce the SAT's role in college readiness, scholarship access, and long-term opportunity.
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What the SAT Does for Students
The SAT measures the knowledge and skills students need to succeed in college and beyond. When considered alongside high school GPA, SAT scores provide colleges with a clearer and more complete picture of student readiness. In an environment shaped by grade inflation and emerging AI tools, the SAT remains a secure, standardized, and trusted measure of what students have learned.
For many students, the SAT is more than a test—it's a turning point. It can help them stand out in a competitive admissions landscape, unlock scholarship opportunities, and identify strengths that support both college and career pathways. Even in an environment where many colleges are test-optional, students and families value having the choice to submit SAT scores as part of their application.
Bluebook Testing App
Students take the SAT in Bluebook, College Board's secure digital testing app. During testing, Bluebook completely locks down the student's computer, blocking access to the internet, AI tools, messaging apps, and stored files. Each student receives a unique, adaptive test form administered in a live, proctored setting, with layered monitoring and review processes that protect score validity and ensure fairness.
Free, High-Quality Practice for Every Student
Providing world-class SAT practice at no cost is central to College Board's mission as a non-profit.
- Eight official full-length practice tests in Bluebook, designed to mirror the real SAT experience.
- The My Practice app for personalized feedback and targeted questions.
- Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy for skill-building and guided preparation.
- Free peer-to-peer tutoring through a partnership with Schoolhouse.world.
- Question banks for students and educators tagged to state standards
Together, these tools provide flexible, research-based support to help students build confidence and improve readiness.
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