* Test Content and Format: Detailed descriptions of the sections (Reading, Writing and Language, Math), question types, and scoring. They provide sample questions and practice tests.
* Registration: Information on how to register for the SAT, including fees, deadlines, and test center locations. They also explain how to request accommodations for students with disabilities.
* Test Day Information: Guidance on what to bring, what to expect on test day, and rules and policies.
* Scores: Explanation of how scores are calculated and reported, including section scores, total scores, and subscores. Information on score sending, score reporting, and score cancellation.
* Study Resources: Access to practice tests, study guides, Khan Academy partnership resources (free!), and other prep materials.
* Fees and Waivers: Details on test fees and the availability of fee waivers for eligible students.
* Financial Aid: Information connecting SAT scores to financial aid applications and eligibility.
* Essay (Optional): Information on the optional essay section, its content, and scoring.
* Subject Tests (Discontinued): While no longer offered, the College Board website may still retain some archival information about the former SAT Subject Tests.
Essentially, anything a student or parent would need to know about taking the SAT, preparing for it, and understanding the results is available on the College Board website. They aim to provide a complete and readily accessible resource for all aspects of the exam.