From March 2017, the College Board has decided the number of
international SAT testing dates from six to four annually.
Consequently, the SAT will now only be offered
internationally in March, May, October and December of each year. There will no
test dates for January, June or November administration for non-US students.
As a student who is interested in studying in US, this
really affects them! Fewer test dates mean less opportunity to take the SAT
exam. This can impact the US college prep and test prep timelines. If you are
like most students who wish to take the exam twice in an attempt to achieve
your goal score, you will now need to plan more strategically the best time to
take the SAT with only four dates per year.
What's more, the GCSE and A-level exams are generally
administered in the UK throughout May and June. Therefore, if you're not keen
on doubling up on your testing, you could aim to take the SAT exam once in
either December or March, and again in October of Year 13 (at the very latest!)
if you do decide to take the SAT twice. This will give you time to receive your
initial exam scores and revise so that you'll be less nervous and more
comfortable with the exam content come October.
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