- June 17, 2015
- Uncategorized
- Posted by jmaroneyct@gmail.com
- Comments Off on The New SAT Test – Back to the Future
The SAT test you took in high school remains one of the primary means by which institutions of
higher learning assess a student’s readiness for college. However, that same SAT test is being dramatically redesigned. For one, it will now have a maximum score of 1600. What’s that you say? The SAT test maximum score was always 1600. Well almost. Ten years ago, a written essay was added to the SAT and the maximum score was increased to 2400. Other than reinstating the “old” 1600 score, the new SAT may be hard to recognize.
Future articles will describe 1) how the revised SAT is being brought into alignment with the Common Core standards being used throughout Connecticut’s schools and 2) how the new SAT test may replace the mandatory SBAC test currently administered to our 11th graders. This article will focus on the structural changes to the test.
The new SAT actually more closely resembles [...]
- March 12, 2015
- SAT
- Posted by jmaroneyct@gmail.com
- Comments Off on Change Is In The Air…One Year Until the Newly Revised SAT
By now, you may have heard that the SAT is going to change. Just over one year from now the new test will be administered. At some point within the next month, the college board will release full sample tests. Back in January they released sample questions. There are a number of changes that have the overall effect of making the SAT more similar to the current ACT.
Key Changes in The Revised SAT Starting 2016The score returns to being considered out of 1600 points
The essay is optional
There is no longer a “guessing penalty,” that is you will not get a ¼ deducted for a wrong answer
There will be science and social science reading passages that require analysis.
There will be a math section where a calculator is permissible and [...]