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How Does the SAT® Exam Accommodate Students With Disabilities?
The College Board offers various testing accommodations/services for students with disabilities. See what is offered to SAT® students in this article.

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Everything You Need to Plan for the SAT® Test
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How Much Time Should You Devote to SAT® Prep?
Learn what a successful study plan looks like and how much time you should devote to SAT® prep in order to achieve effective results.

What Is a Bad SAT® Score?
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How Does Online SAT® Prep Maximize Learning Time?
How does online SAT® prep maximize learning time and impact your scores? Let’s take a look!

SAT® Study Groups: Pros & Cons | How to Choose the Right One for the 2026- 2027 SAT
Studying alone for the 2026–2027 digital SAT® can feel isolating, which is why many students consider joining a SAT study group or even starting their own SAT prep group. The right SAT preparation group can boost motivation, make the digital format feel less overwhelming, and keep you accountable, while the wrong group can waste time and distract you from real progress.
