The SAT is Back

High schoolers preparing for the future will now face an all-new digital version of the SAT, as Ivy League schools like Dartmouth and Yale reinstate their requirements for ACT or SAT scores, which they consider the best predictor of college performance.

Dr. Alejandro Vogel

2/28/20241 min leer

person writing on white paper
person writing on white paper

High school students preparing for their future are gearing up to take a brand-new, digital edition of the SAT. This significant change is occurring as several Ivy League universities are reverting to their pre-pandemic policies by requiring ACT or SAT scores from applicants. The recent announcements made by prestigious schools like Dartmouth and Yale have caused quite a stir. They argue that these standardized tests remain the most accurate indicator of a student's potential success in college. As a result, high schoolers are now faced with the challenge of preparing for this revamped digital version of the SAT to meet the admission requirements of these esteemed institutions.