SAT Redesign
You will be amazed to know that the SAT is undergoing its biggest change in 30 years. The College Board stated that “We are trying to make the SAT more relevant to high school curriculum. The SAT redesign version is expected to debut in March of 2016. The SAT changes and new SAT format 2016 will impact on those students who are in the class of 2017. Below I will discuss the impacts of new SAT version and SAT changes in details.
Redesigned SAT more friendly for some students because:
- No penalty will be for wrong answers, so students no more need to worry about losing points for guessing incorrectly.
- In new sat format 2016 there will be only FOUR choices instead of FIVE.
- Students may be more familiar with the vocabulary tested, but they will need to know different definitions of those words.
SAT Changes may become more challenging for some pupils because:
- Questions will require multiple steps to get to an answer.
- Reading passages will include complex structure and vocabulary.
- Foundational skills of math in new sat format will be more important.
- Critical thinking as well as reasoning skills will be compulsory
- There will be fewer sections on the new sat 2016 test, but they will be of long duration than the current SAT
Have a glance at below chart to understand SAT Changes:
Changes |
Current SAT |
Redesigned SAT (Spring 2016) |
Sections included |
Three Sections Included
|
Two Sections Included
|
Scoring |
Current SAT (600–2400) |
New SAT (400–1600) |
Duration of SAT Test |
3 Hours and 45 Minutes |
3 Hours (Without Essay) |
Choices For Answer |
Five Choices Per Question |
Four Choices Per Question |
Penalty For Wrong Answer |
For each wrong answer 1/4 point off on MCQs |
No penalty for wrong answers (Student can make guess) |
Test Format |
Written Test (Paper and Pencil only) |
A computer-based option available |
Reading & Writing |
2 sections included:
Questions of Sentence Completion to test vocabulary
Random topics selected for passage-based questions |
There will be Two tests:
Sentence completions vocabulary test not required
Passages will be draw from scientific or significant historical documents |
Mathematics |
It Covers:
|
Focuses will on:
|
Calculators |
Allowed in every math section |
Calculators will only permitted in the longer of the 2 math sections |
The Essay |
Required first section of the test Students required to provide their own opinion with supporting evidence |
The essay will optional A significant passage of 600–700 words will be provided to participants and they need to analyze how the author built their argument |
SAT Structure Old and New
The overall the time of the test is not changed but some section will be needed a speedier pace.
SAT Redesign |
Current SAT |
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All Time (Min) |
No. of Questions |
|
All Time (Min) |
No. of Questions |
Reading |
65 |
52 |
Critical Reading |
70 |
67 |
Writing and Language |
35 |
44 |
Writing |
60 |
49 |
Maht |
80 |
57 |
Mathematics |
70 |
54 |
Total Marks |
180 |
153 |
Total Marks |
200 |
170 |
Essay (Optional) |
50 |
1 |
Essay |
25 |
1 |
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