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The Benefits of SAT: Creating Your Path for the Future

The SAT® is a standardized test used by many colleges and universities in the United States. Preparing for the SAT sharpens your skills needed to be successful in college and skills that are needed for careers. The test itself is a valuable tool to improve your chances at getting into your desired college, understanding careers that need skills like yours, and securing your financial future.

Showcase Your Skills For Better Choices

The SAT can serve as a unique opportunity to showcase who you are and what you excel at. It helps you stand out among applicants with similar GPAs and extracurricular activities. Many colleges are test optional, and you should make the decision that will help most you during the college application process. Knowing what skills you excel at can also help you find a career that is a good fit or improve your skills for a career you have in mind. 

A Full Digital Experience 

The SAT is digital everywhere. You’ll be able to take it on a device you’re familiar with. The digital SAT is an hour shorter than the paper and pencil ACT, and it has shorter reading passages instead of long texts. You’ll be allowed to use your calculator on the entire Math section and a Desmos graphing calculator is built right into Bluebook™, the digital testing application.

SAT Scores Secure You Scholarships

Did you know that the bulk of scholarships─money that you don’t have to pay back─comes from colleges? Your SAT scores can support you financially in college and may qualify you for certain institutional scholarships at colleges and universities. Other organizations and private companies that award scholarships may also require your test scores as part of their application. 

Strengthen Your SAT Scores with Score Choice

One of the benefits of taking the SAT is Score Choice™. This is a free program that gives you the choice of selecting which scores you send to colleges. Even if you take the test multiple times, you can shape your college journey by presenting your best academic abilities. 

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