What should I wear to SAT?
What should I wear to SAT?
When it comes to the SAT and ACT, it’s best to strike a gentle balance: Try comfy bottoms like leggings or yoga pants and a solid-colored T-shirt with a sweater over it. Dress in layers to avoid getting too hot or too cold, and wear basic pieces so they don’t get in your way as you tackle your exam.
Is FitBit allowed in SAT?
This means all smart watches are prohibited. Do not bring a “watch” that could receive texts, record data, or connect to other devices via Bluetooth such as an Apple Watch or FitBit.
Can you bring your phone to SAT?
Cell phone use is prohibited; students are strongly encouraged not to bring cell phones to the test center. If your phone makes noise, or you are seen using it at any time (including breaks), you may be dismissed immediately, your scores will likely be canceled, and the device may be confiscated.
Why are there no 2 pencils on the SAT?
Yes. The short answer is that you can’t use a mechanical pencil on the SAT or ACT because answer sheet scanners are specifically calibrated to detect the marks made by a No. 2 pencil and mechanical pencils are not always regulated as No. 2.
What should I eat before SAT?
Instead of having white bread, try going for whole wheat bread. Oatmeal or granola with fruits or yogurt is also a great option. Other ideas for a healthy breakfast include eggs Florentine, breakfast burritos in a whole-wheat tortilla, an omelet with vegetables, and steel-cut oatmeal with bananas and peanut butter.
Should I drink coffee before SAT?
Tip 4: Don’t Take the Test Hungry As for whether you should drink coffee…that depends on the person. If you’re already a coffee addict, then you’re probably fine with drinking a cup or two before the SAT. Don’t drink it if you’re not used to it because the caffeine could make you anxious and less focused on the test.