The College Board released its first set of sample tests for the redesigned SAT yesterday. In total, there are four exams all with answer keys. The College Board, however, has not released a score conversions chart for the multiple-choice sections or grading instructions for the essay. They hope to release these grading sheets later this year or next when the College Board has finished analyzing the redesigned exam.
This is the first look we have at the new test in its entirety. All students who might take the exam after February 2016 should familiarize themselves with the exams found here.
The ArborBridge team is hard at work analyzing the new exams. To learn more about the changes to the SAT and ACT, follow our new blog series, Tests Uncovered, where every other week we take a closer look at one of the new questions on the redesigned exams. We’ll also be hosting a series of webinars and workshops for counselors, students, and parents in the coming months.
Check out some of our free resources on the redesigned SAT
- A complete overview of the redesigned exam
- Our previous blog series, The Redesigned SAT: A Preview of the Changes
- Your new SAT test-taking timeline
- Find out what’s different between the redesigned SAT vs. the new ACT
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