What do I need to be aware of with the new SAT and what do I need to bring to the test?

What do I need to be aware of with the new SAT and what do I need to bring to the test?

To take the SAT, you will need the laptop you provided when registering for the test, on which you have previously installed the Bluebook software, as well as a calculator.
Here you can find all information about the new digital test (since 2023).

A list of allowed calculators can be found on this page under "Brands and Models". 
Also, please do not forget to bring your ID and your printed Admission Ticket.
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