March 2023 International SAT Digital Exam — Presidio Education® (2024)

College Board will overhaul its entire SAT exam forinternational students starting with the March 2023 SAT exam. The new SAT for international students will be in a digital format. Test sections, passages, questions and difficulty levels will all be revised in a new format.

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TENTATIVE SAT EXAM CHANGES

One of the most important updates is that the SAT exam will shorten from a 3-hour exam to a 2-hour exam. Reading passages will be noticeably shorter so students will have more time to focus on each passage and question. The upcoming SAT digital exam will remove the Math Test–No Calculator section. That means students will be able to use the calculator on all math questions. However, students must keep in mind that these SAT updates are still tentative. College Board reserves the right to backtrack its updates, or add new ones until the new SAT digital exam is officially administered.


The following table details the tentative SAT exam updates from College Board. Created by Presidio Education®, 2023.

Former SAT Exam vs. March 2023 International SAT Digital Exam
Former SAT ExamMarch 2023 International SAT Digital Exam
Total test time = 3 HoursTotal test time = 2 Hours
Reading Test
Writing & Language Test
Math Test–No Calculator
Math Test–Calculator
Reading Test
Writing & Language Test
Math Test–Calculator
High school-level reading passagesCollege-level reading passages
Longer reading passagesShorter reading passages
Reading passages with multiple questions tied to each passageReading passages with only one (1) question tied to each passage
Math Test–No Calculator and Math Test–Calculator with longer questions in context and longer word problems Math Test–Calculator with shorter questions in context and shorter word problems
No Essay TestNo Essay Test
Scores released in weeksScores released in days
Total SAT Score = 1600Total SAT Score = 1600

WHEN WILL THE SAT DIGITAL EXAM BE ADMINISTERED?

Starting in March 2023, the SAT digital exam will be administered to international students. This will help make processing the SAT much more efficient. In spring 2024, the SAT digital exam will be administered to students in the United States. The new SAT digital exam will allow students to use their personal laptops, tablets, or school computers to complete the whole exam. Even if a student’s laptop loses power or disconnects, the student’s answers will automatically be saved. Once the student is able to reconnect online, the exam will resume.

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WILL THE QUESTION-TYPES CHANGE?

College Board hasn’t published previews of the SAT digital exam question-types. This is one of the most important pieces of information students need in order to adequately prepare for this new SAT. If the question-types remain the same, then many international students trained in 2022 will be more on track for the spring 2023 SAT digital exam. But if College Board decides to change how questions are asked, then preparing for the 2023 SAT digital exam will be more challenging. Since students in the United States won’t be allowed to take the SAT digital exam until spring 2024, these students will have the benefit of gaining feedback from international students in 2023.

WILL STUDENTS BE ABLE TO CHANGE ANSWERS?

Wondering whether students will be able to change their answers on the SAT digital exam sounds like a ridiculous question. Sure, we all take tests and go back to check answers. Oftentimes, we even change our answers after finding mistakes with our original answers. But why should students consider this as a potential problem? The answer is simple. Currently, the online ACT exam is programmed so that students can’t go back to change their multiple-choice question (MCQ) answers. Once students pick their answers, the online program moves them to the next question. Students also aren't allowed to preview future passages or questions. Therefore, since the ACT makes these rules for its online exam, we have yet to see whether the SAT digital exam will adopt similar constraints.

WHY WILL THE SAT CHANGE ITS FORMAT?

The reality is that undergraduate schools are phasing out standardized tests, such as the SAT and ACT, as part of their admissions requirements. According to College Board, in 2020 approximately 2.2 million students took the SAT, but in 2021, only approximately 1.5 million students took the SAT (College Board, 2022). Unfortunately, yes, the COVID-19 pandemic has made taking the paper SAT much harder since many students are forced to stay at home during school. But the pandemic isn’t the main reason why more and more undergraduate schools are becoming test-optional. Undergraduate schools realize that unlike writing exams, multiple-choice question (MCQ) exams don’t measure a student’s intelligence. MCQ exams only measure basic logic and time management.

In 2020, the average SAT score was only 1051 (College Board, 2022). That average was relatively low. In 2021, the average SAT score slightly increased to 1060, which wasn’t that much of an improvement (College Board, 2022). These relatively low scores aren’t really that impressive to many undergraduate schools. This is another reason why College Board is most likely revising its entire SAT format. Along with the hopes that students will improve their scores, and chances of getting accepted into undergraduate schools, College Board will do its best to get as many students to take the SAT before all undergraduate schools no longer even accept them. Don’t forget, College Board still needs to generate revenue in order to compete with ACT. Eventually, undergraduate schools will most likely transition from test-optional to not even accepting the SAT or ACT.

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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SAT DIGITAL EXAM?

We encourage all students, parents and even fellow teachers to contact us for questions about the current SAT exam or upcoming SAT digital exam. Even if students feel a bit uneasy about the tentative SAT digital exam, we encourage students not to feel overly anxious. We’re confident that our English and math faculty can help accelerate SAT skills regardless of the SAT exam format. Please contact us today for more information on private SAT classes.

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FAQs

Was March Digital SAT hard? ›

Many students reported lower scores on the March SAT than they had received on Bluebook practice tests, the digital PSAT, and previous paper SATs. While this was certainly not true for every individual, the group of students who seemed to be most affected were the top scorers.

Are march SATs easier? ›

It is poppyco*ck that the SAT is more difficult in any given month. The March test is released to the public every year. It is equated differently every year…and I can tell you from personal experience that sometimes my students perform better on the March test, while other times they do not perform quite as well.

Is the new digital SAT easier? ›

A new digital SAT is now being offered for the first time. The test is shorter, adaptive, and tests real-world skills. One test expert says it's easier than past versions but clarifies it's still not an easy test.

Is C the most common answer on SAT? ›

Every answer choice on the SAT will have a statistically even distribution of 1 in 4 for each answer choice letter, A, B, C, or D. In other words? There is no most common answer on the SAT. Ultimately, guessing C (or any letter!) will give you the correct answer only a statistical 25% of the time.

Is digital SAT harder than paper? ›

Format Matters: While the content difficulty hasn't changed, the shorter test, adaptive structure, and built-in tools create a different test-taking experience that could feel easier or harder depending on individual students.

Is there a curve on the digital SAT? ›

Why is the SAT® exam curved? The SAT® exam itself is not curved relative to test takers. However, the College Board puts each test through an “equating” process.

Which month is the SAT easiest? ›

Fact: There's no such thing as “the easiest SAT test date.” While it's true that some versions of the SAT are easier than others, it's false that some test dates are predictably easier than others. For one thing, there's no way of knowing which form of the SAT will be administered on any given test date.

Is it better to take the SAT in March or May? ›

Most high school student are advised to take the SAT in spring of their junior year and the March SAT test date is a big favorite of many college counselors.

How many people took the March SAT? ›

More than 200,000 students took the digital SAT at 3,000 test centers in 173 countries during the March 9 administration.

How many questions can I get wrong to get a 1400 on the digital SAT? ›

To earn a 1400 overall, you can still get 21 answers wrong and be just 200 points shy of a perfect 1600!

Why is digital SAT so easy? ›

The new SAT is shorter — just over two hours compared with the roughly three hours for the previous SAT and its main competitor, the ACT. It's adaptive, meaning students who score relatively low on the first half of the test will get easier questions in the second half. There are fewer questions.

How do I pass the digital SAT? ›

Top 10 Test Taking Tips for the Digital SAT
  1. Pace yourself.
  2. Leave yourself a note.
  3. Don't rely on answer choice probability or patterns.
  4. Don't leave questions blank.
  5. Feel free to move around within each module.
  6. Do your best.
  7. Learn how to use the built-in Desmos graphing calculator.
  8. Take a full-length practice test in Bluebook. TM
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Why is C always the answer? ›

I'm sure you've heard this at some point “if you don't know the answer, always guess C. because it's the most common correct option”. That's just a myth, and generally there are no most common answers on multiple choice tests.

Do you lose points for wrong answers on the digital SAT? ›

All test questions are scored as correct or incorrect. There is no penalty for guessing.

Why is the SAT so tricky? ›

Unfamiliar question types: The SAT has a unique question format that is different from what you might be used to in school tests. For example, the reading comprehension section has questions that require critical thinking skills, and the math problems are often worded in a tricky way.

Was March 9 digital SAT hard? ›

Immediately following the March 9th SAT—the very first administration of the adaptive, digital SAT in the United States—students took to social media to make their feelings about the new test known. The main takeaway? The test was harder than a lot of students were led to believe from the College Board practice tests.

How hard was the digital SAT? ›

Is the Digital SAT Harder? The difficulty level of the SAT, whether in its digital or paper-pencil format, remains the same. The College Board ensures that the digital SAT is designed to assess the same skills and knowledge as the traditional pencil-and-paper SAT.

What was the average digital SAT score? ›

The average SAT score is around 1050. Any score above that would be above average. A score of 1350 would put you in the top 10% of test takers and help make your application competitive at more selective schools.

Which SAT is the easiest month? ›

Which SAT® is the easiest? Myth: The March SAT is the easiest SAT test date. Fact: There's no such thing as “the easiest SAT test date.” While it's true that some versions of the SAT are easier than others, it's false that some test dates are predictably easier than others.

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