Updated January 2024
Following what has so far been a successful launch of the digital SAT internationally—and with the domestic rollout weeks away—ACT announced a pilot of its own digital testing option in the U.S. in December 2023. Beginning in July 2023, students registering for the ACT have been given the choice to take the ACT either on paper or online, depending on their locations.
The December pilot of the computer-based ACT, available for only 5,000 students at a limited number of test centers, was the first step toward more widespread offerings in 2024. Here's what you need to know.
The ACT went digital for international students in 2018, so we are very familiar with the ins and outs of the computer-based version of the exam.
We recommend that students planning to sit for the online ACT prep for the test on a computer, using materials that mimic the format of the actual exam. At ArborBridge, our students have access not only to our digital practice test platform, which mimics the online ACT testing experience, but also our computer-based ACT curriculum, which teaches them how to make the most of the onscreen tools while mastering the content of the exam.
Students testing in 2024 and beyond will have more options than ever before, so it's a good idea to start exploring those options early. Our experts can help you figure out which test—ACT or SAT, digital or paper—is right for you. Reach out to us here, and we'll help you get started.
The recommendations above are general suggestions. If you have specific questions, reach out to our experts here. We’re happy to help in any way we can.
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