Juniors on campus will be taking the SAT Wednesday. This year’s SAT testing day for juniors is going to look a bit different for the school. In year’s past, SAT testing day meant late arrival for 9th, 10th, and 12th graders, but this year, it will be different with the day following a regular campus schedule.
“All right. Well, I remember last year, after taking the SAT, I was really looking forward to this year getting late arrival ’cause I remember my sophomore year we had it,” senior Luke Bishop said. “I was really looking forward to getting the extra sleep.”
While other students attend regular classes, all juniors will be taking the mandatory SAT test given by the school in the gym.
“The gym, honestly, is better than what this is, because, like, in a past room, you’re kind of contained, and then there’s not much space,” junior Ali Amer said. “It was a different type of poster, and there’s too much going on. I kind of feel that everybody spaced out. In the gym I think being free is honestly good, especially for me taking my first one and being free, honestly, does help. It’s nice. But also, I think it’s hard to take multiple but, having one for you, it really does help.”
