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The SAT is a standardized entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. Administered by the College Board, it measures a student's readiness for college through skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
What To Bring:
- Your fully charged chromebook since the PSAT is digital this year. (If you do not have a chromebook or are having issues with it, please go to the library for help)
- A power cord and/or a portable charger. We cannot guarantee you’ll have access to an outlet during testing. Your device should be able to hold a charge for 3–4 hours
- Picture ID
What Not To Bring:
- Cellphones
- Smart watches
- Laptops