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Prepare For The Digital PSAT

A digital, adaptive PSAT will replace the paper-based assessment in the fall of 2023. Consequently, the class of 2025 will be the first to take the computer-based PSAT/NMSQT for national merit qualification.

The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a standardized test that is typically taken by high school students in the United States. This test is designed to measure a student’s readiness for the SAT, which is often used as a college entrance exam.

Recently, the College Board, the organization that administers the PSAT, has announced that it will be offering a digital version of the test. This means that students will be able to take the test on a computer rather than on paper.

There are several benefits to taking the digital PSAT. One of the biggest advantages is that students will be able to receive their scores more quickly. With the paper version of the test, scores typically take several weeks to be processed and sent out. With the digital version, scores can be available within days of the test being taken.

Another benefit of the digital PSAT is that it will be more accessible for students with disabilities. The digital test will include built-in accommodations such as text-to-speech, enlarged text, and high contrast mode, which can be adjusted to meet the needs of individual students. This will allow students with disabilities to take the test in a way that is most comfortable and accessible for them.

Additionally, the digital PSAT will also be more environmentally friendly as it eliminates the need for paper, printing, and shipping.

In conclusion, the digital PSAT will provide students with a more efficient, convenient and accessible testing experience, while also being environmentally friendly. It’s a great step forward in education technology.

INTO PREP will prepare you for the digital version of this exam with expert instruction. Please contact us for more information about the tutoring services we offer.