by Celina Han | Feb 4, 2026 | The SAT Crash Course Blog
Can You Take the SAT After High School? Thinking about a career change or going back to school? You might be wondering if your path forward includes a test you thought was long behind you. Let’s get the main question out of the way immediately: yes, you can...
by Celina Han | Jan 27, 2026 | The SAT Crash Course Blog
How to Cancel an SAT Test Registration Plans changed and you can no longer make your SAT test date? Learning how to cancel SAT test registration is a manageable process you can complete online. We’ll walk you through the exact steps in your College Board account...
by Celina Han | Jan 23, 2026 | The SAT Crash Course Blog
Where do I register for the SAT Signing up for the digital SAT is a multi-step process, but this guide will walk you through it. The process can be broken down into three main parts: registering on the College Board website, downloading the Bluebook™ testing app, and...
by Celina Han | Jan 20, 2026 | The SAT Crash Course Blog
What is a good SAT score What’s a good SAT score? It’s the first question every student asks, but it’s also the wrong one. A “good” score isn’t a single number—it’s a target that depends entirely on your college list. Instead of asking “What’s...
by Celina Han | Jan 15, 2026 | The SAT Crash Course Blog
Every spring, headlines announce that it is harder than ever to get into an Ivy League school. Imagine 100 of the world’s brightest high school seniors applying to a top university; for the Class of 2029, data released by the schools shows that at places like Harvard...
by Celina Han | Jan 13, 2026 | The SAT Crash Course Blog
You just spent three hours on an SAT practice test. You see your score, and your heart either soars or sinks. But then the real question hits you: Is this score even real? Using a low-quality practice test is like training for a marathon by running sprints—you’re...