2021 – 2022 SAT Test Dates

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Wondering when to take the SAT this year? You have a few options. There are a total of seven SAT test during the 2021-2022 school year.

2021 – 2022 SAT Test Dates

SAT Test DateRegistration DeadlineLate Registration
August 28, 2021July 30August 17
October 2, 2021September 3September 21
November 6, 2021October 8October 26
December 4, 2021November 4November 23
March 12, 2022February 11March 1
May 7, 2022April 8April 26
June 4, 2022May 5May 25

How to Sign Up for the SAT

Register for the SAT by visiting the ACT’s website and registering online through your College Board account. To register, you’ll need a headshot photo following specific guidelines.

Review the SAT website for more information about SAT registration.

When Should I Take the SAT?

Seniors 

Because of test cancellations earlier this year, you’ll have top priority when registering for the SAT this fall. Register for the earliest available test date so you can submit your score in time to make college application deadlines. 

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Start studying now to be ready for fall tests. It takes about three months to properly prepare for the SAT.

Juniors

With the additional test dates in place, your chances of getting a testing spot this fall just shot up. We recommend taking the test in December or the spring of your junior year. Testing at these times ensures you’ve learned enough in the classroom to take on the test but leaves plenty of time for retesting to boost your score. 

Start studying now to be ready for fall tests. It takes about three months to properly prepare for the SAT. If you’re looking for self-paced, online study materials that take you from day one to test day, enroll in Olive Book’s SAT course. Learn more about why thousands of students are studying with us here.

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