What to Expect on Test Day

  • All test centers follow the same procedures and rules, which you should get familiar with before test day.

    Doors Open 7:45 a.m.

    All test centers open at 7:45 a.m. and doors close at 8 a.m., unless otherwise noted on your admission ticket. You cannot be admitted once testing has started. If you’re late or absent on test day, you can reschedule.

    Make sure you show up with everything you need.  Get the test day checklist!

    Testing Starts Between 8:30 and 9 a.m.

    Your seat is assigned, not chosen by you. Wait to be seated. Here’s what will happen next:

    • The test coordinator will read all instructions verbatim from a manual and can answer questions only about procedure, not about test questions or content.
    • The test coordinator will tell you when to start and stop working on each section.
    • You must work within each section of the test only for the time allotted.
    • You may not go back to a section once that section has ended.
    • You may not go ahead to a new section if you finish a section early.
    • Do not skip sections. Doing so may result in score cancellation, delays, or both.
    • After the test is finished, the test coordinator will collect and count the test books to make sure all materials have been turned in before dismissing you from the testing room.

    Don’t be surprised if your test experience isn’t exactly like that of the student sitting next to you. The sections in your test book might be different.

    Breaks

    For most students, there is one 10-minute and one five-minute break during the test, the only times you can eat and drink.

    • Keep your ID and admission ticket with you at all times. They’ll be checked every time you enter the testing room.
    • Test books, answer sheets, and calculators must remain on your desk during breaks.
    • You can't use this time to power up devices, like cell phones—if you do, your scores will be canceled.

    Dismissal

    If you take the SAT with Essay, you’ll likely be done testing around 1 p.m. If you’re not taking the essay, you’ll likely be done around noon.

    Devices

    We mention cell phones and electronics often, and for good reason. Your scores will be canceled if you don’t follow the rules around devices.

    Things to keep in mind:

    • Test administration staff reserves the right to collect and hold cell phones and other prohibited electronic devices during the test administration, including during break periods.
    • If your device makes noise, or if you are seen using it, or if you attempt to access it at any time, including breaks, you will be dismissed immediately, your scores can be canceled, and the device may be confiscated.
    • The College Board is not responsible for loss or damage to personal items, including electronic devices, while you are in the test center.