How the SAT Test Interface Looks Like | College Board
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The SAT by the College Board is now fully digital, offering students a modern, streamlined test-taking experience. This post gives you an in-depth look at the official SAT test interface, including what tools are available during the test, how questions are presented, and more.
🎯 Key Features of the Digital SAT Interface
- ✅ Clear timer at the top of the screen
- ✅ Navigation bar to move between questions
- ✅ Built-in calculator (for Math sections)
- ✅ Reference sheet for common formulas
- ✅ Flag questions for review
- ✅ Easy-to-use text and math input
🖼️ Screenshots of the SAT Test Interface
🔗 Helpful Links from College Board
- Digital Testing Guide
- Download the Bluebook™ App
- SAT Practice Resources
- Free SAT Prep on Khan Academy
📘 Summary
The SAT digital testing interface provides a clean, functional layout that mirrors many of the platforms students are already familiar with. Tools like the built-in calculator, timer, flag for review, and math reference sheet help ensure that the testing process is both fair and efficient.
Familiarizing yourself with the digital interface through Bluebook practice is key to maximizing your performance on test day.
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