SATs are now digital and 1 hour shorter. High school students have mixed feelings.
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Students across America are preparing for the upcoming SATs, but for the first time, the standardized test will be administered with computers and tablets rather than pencil and paper.
"I’ve always been the type to do things on paper, so at first I didn’t really like it, but it’s not terrible," said Rachel Morrow, a junior at Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School in Birmingham, where students have been practicing with a digital version. She likes a timer function that keeps her on track without having to watch the clock.
The digital SAT's launch comes as its administrator, the College Board, and backers of standardized tests hope to win over schools and critics who are skeptical of its place in college admissions.
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