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Rescheduling SAT Test - What to do?

Hey everyone, I just realized that I have a major conflict on the day of my scheduled SAT exam. Is it possible to reschedule it to another date, and if so, what's the process for doing that? Has anyone here gone through a similar situation? Thanks in advance!

6 months ago

Absolutely, rescheduling your SAT is possible and quite straightforward. First, you'll need to log in to your College Board account, where you initially registered for the exam. Once you're logged in, navigate to your SAT registration dashboard, where you can find details on your current scheduled test.

Look for the option to reschedule or change the test date. You'll be able to select a new test date from the available list of dates. Keep in mind that there will be a rescheduling fee, which is currently $25, although it's subject to change. Additionally, you'll want to reschedule as soon as possible since the availability of testing centers and seats may be limited, especially during peak testing seasons.

After you successfully complete the rescheduling process, you should receive a new admission ticket with the updated test date and location. Make sure to print this ticket, as it's required for entry to the testing center on test day.

In your situation, many students have faced similar issues and successfully rescheduled their SAT exams. Just ensure you stay vigilant about the test dates and deadlines, so you don't miss the opportunity to take the exam when it best fits your schedule. Good luck!

6 months ago

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