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Five MDC Campuses To Serve As SAT Testing Sites

North, Kendall, Wolfson, Medical and Eduardo J. Padrón campuses will be SAT testing sites on May 4 and June 1.

The SAT is a college entrance exam that assesses grammar, reading and comprehension, writing and math skills.  This is the first year the test is administered digitally in the United States.

It will no longer be offered using pencil and paper and now features fewer questions, shorter reading passages and digital tools such as a countdown clock, a graphing calculator, a formula reference sheet and the ability to review unanswered questions. 

Test-takers must bring their SAT admissions ticket, a valid government-issued ID and a laptop or tablet with the latest version of Bluebook, the platform used to administer the exam. Students who don’t own a device can borrow one from the College Board at least 30 days before test day. 

The deadline to register for the exam, which has a registration fee of $60, is April 19 and May 16. To register, visit https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat. 

Campus-specific testing sites at MDC can be found at https://bit.ly/3x4xy9k.

Maria Eduarda Mottin

Maria Eduarda Mottin, 20, is a mass communication/journalism major at Wolfson Campus. Mottin, who graduated from Cambridge Arts, Technology & Science Academy in Boston in 2022.  She will serve as a staff writer forThe Reporter during the 2023-2024 school year and aspires to work in the marketing or public relations field.

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