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13 March

Navigating the Digital Age: Exploring the Differences Between Digital SAT and Traditional SAT Exams

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In an era dominated by technology, it’s no surprise that even the educational landscape has undergone significant transformation. One notable example is the evolution of standardized testing, with the SAT exam being a prime illustration of this shift. Traditionally administered …

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