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According to Fair Test: National Center for Fair & Open Testing, a nonprofit critical of the SAT, 80% of the roughly 2,300 four-year colleges aren't requiring the exam for high school students in the graduating class of 2022. Test advocates, including the College Board, say it helps connect low-income students to colleges or scholarships that might otherwise pass them over.The new SAT test will feel familiar to those who have already taken the exam. Students and parents reported running into technical mishaps when the company offered its Advanced Placement exams virtually near the start of the pandemic.Rodriguez said the early struggles with the initial online offering of the AP exams helped College Board better prepare the digital SAT. Rodriguez said the College Board's decision to adopt a digital format for the exam wasn't driven by the test-optional movement.
As said here by Chris Quintana