Hi, my name is Karen Scamman! I grew up between California and England, settling in Texas in 2016. I’ve been helping students reach their SAT, ACT, and LSAT goals for ... Read more
My name is Yeonkyoung No, but you can call me Eileen! I’ve grown up all around the world: Korea, Japan, California, Saipan, China, and Michigan. I graduated from Saipan International ... Read more
My name is Adel Rakha. I am a mechanical engineer with a degree in mechanical engineering from Alexandria University and a degree in mechanical engineering technology from Indiana State University. ... Read more
Hi! My name is Sean. I graduated from the University of Houston in 2021 with a degree in History and minors in English, Phronesis, and Psychology. Coming from a family ... Read more
Whew! Not only do you need to know all of the stuff on this page, but you also need to know about and plan for administering a new digital test ... Read more
The usual way of deciding which test to take is to compare your scores on a practice ACT and a practice SAT. The advent of the Digital SAT in 2023/2024 ... Read more
The Digital Adaptive SAT Suite (SAT, PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, PSAT 8/9) all have the same format. After a brief start-up at the test center, students will begin with the first ... Read more
The vast majority of accommodations will be handled in the Digital Adaptive Bluebook environment. Students with extended time will receive extended time in the Bluebook app’s timer. Students will not ... Read more
If you’re in the class of 2024, it doesn’t. Woot! Just keep on doing your thing! If you’re in the class of 2026, this will all be old news by ... Read more
Heck yeah we are! We’re crazy about these tests so you don’t have to be! The College Board announced the move to the Digital Adaptive SAT in January 2022, and ... Read more