If you’re among those sitting for the SAT at school on a school day, you may wonder what to do to get ready besides preparing with online sat tutoring. Here is a starting point.

1. Understand Why You’re Taking the Test

It’s more than a way to stand out on college applications; it’s more than a number. The SAT, paired with your high school grades, can help you identify the strengths and next-step skills you need to improve and helps you plan life after high school-to college, career, or wherever your path leads you. Find out why students just like you take the test.

2. Understand the Expectations
Starting this year, the SAT is digital.?If you took the digital PSAT/NMSQT in school, then you know what to expect. Check out the video below to find out how it’ll work.

3. Learn What You Should Bring and what you should leave home

4. Find out how you’ll receive your scores
You can have scores delivered directly to your phone in the BigFuture School mobile app. Students who wish to have this service selected will be asked to provide a mobile phone number when they create their account through the registration process. If this option is selected, be sure to remember the number provided. Once the test has been scored, a text message will be delivered to the phone provided with a link directly to the app. You can also obtain a PDF of your score report from your school.

If you wish to view your scores online, Go to https://mrtestprep.com/sat-tutoring-palo-alto-ca/ if you have an individual account with the College Board.

5. Consider Relationships Depending?on your school or district, you may be able to?participate in Connections, a program featuring a feature in the BigFuture School mobile app that lets you connect with nonprofit colleges and scholarship organizations. None of your personal information will be given to an organization unless you decide to contact an organization yourself.