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How to register for the SAT

Taking the SAT is an essential part of the college application process, and it’s accepted by all colleges in the U.S. as well as select universities around the world. The SAT is offered seven Saturdays throughout the year.
Some schools offer in-school testing during a school day. If you’re not sure if SAT school day is offered at your school, check with your counselor or administrator.
The College Board recommends that students take their first SAT in the spring of their junior year and again in the fall of their senior year. Keep registration deadlines in mind to avoid paying late fees. Fee waivers are available for low-income students. If you’re eligible for a fee waiver, you can take the SAT or SAT Subject Tests™ for free and take advantage of other benefits to apply to college.
Learn more about fee waivers here. Speak to your school counselor if you think you’re eligible.
Once you’ve registered for the SAT, use Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy to get a personalized plan to prepare for test day. If you choose to retake the SAT after getting your scores back, focus on areas you need to improve the second time around. Many students increase their scores when retaking the SAT because they know what to expect. Colleges generally look at your highest SAT scores when they evaluate your application.
To learn more and to register for the SAT, visit the College Board registration information page.

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