August SAT Date 2025: Everything You Need to Know About the Exam Day
July 31, 2025
Author:
Brent L.
Planning to take the SAT this summer? The August 2025 SAT is a popular choice for students aiming for early college applications, retakes after junior year, or to secure scores before senior year’s busy schedule begins. Here’s a comprehensive guide for global students—including deadlines, what to expect, and essential preparation tips.
1. What is the August SAT Date in 2025?
Official Test Date: August 23, 2025
Registration Deadline: August 8, 2025
Late Registration/Changes Cutoff: August 12, 2025
All times follow U.S. Eastern Time. Be sure to check your local time difference, especially if you are registering from outside the United States.
2. Why Take the August SAT?
Strategic Timing: Prepares students for early decision/early action college applications due in the fall.
Retake Opportunity: Great for juniors wanting another chance at a higher score.
Less Academic Overlap: Takes place before most international and U.S. schools start, allowing you to focus on the SAT without school assignments.
3. How to Register for the August SAT
Register online at the [College Board SAT website].
Input your personal details exactly as they appear on your photo ID.
Select your test center early—as the August date is popular and some centers fill up fast.
Arrange for accommodations (if needed) at least several months in advance.
International students should verify their nearest available test centers and follow any additional regional steps for eligibility.
4. What to Bring on Exam Day
Admission Ticket: Download and print from your College Board account.
Valid Photo ID: Passport (recommended for international students) or government-issued ID.
Approved Calculator: Check the official calculator policy.
Necessary Stationery: No.2 pencils, eraser.
Snacks and Water: For breaks, as test sessions can be long.
Device (If Testing Digitally): If using a personal laptop or tablet, charge it fully and bring your power adapter. If you requested a device from College Board, it will be provided at the test center.
5. Exam Day Timeline and What to Expect
Arrival: Test centers typically open by 7:45 a.m. Local instructions may vary—arrive early!
Check-in: ID and admission ticket verification.
Test Structure: The SAT is now fully digital. The exam takes about 2 hours and 14 minutes (excluding breaks).
Sections: Math and Evidence-Based Reading & Writing.
Breaks: Short breaks are provided between sections.
Finishing Up: Once dismissed, make sure to check all belongings before leaving.
6. Tips for Success Leading Up to the August SAT
Complete Several Digital Practice Tests: Simulate official conditions using College Board and Khan Academy resources.
Focus on Mistake Review: Target and drill your weakest areas, not just the topics you find easiest.
Master Your Calculator: Know all useful functions for quick math work.
Plan Your Route: Confirm the test center location and transport in advance—eliminate test day surprises.
Health Matters: Prioritize sleep, eat a balanced breakfast, and stay hydrated.
7. After the Test—What’s Next?
Scores Release: SAT scores are typically released about two weeks after the test date.
College Reporting: You can choose up to four colleges to send your scores to for free at registration (or up to 9 days after the test).
Review & Next Steps: If unhappy with your scores, start preparing early for future test opportunities.