ATLANTA, GA — Some high school students who took the SAT on March 8 will have to take it again.
A glitch in the digital test caused some tests to be automatically submitted before the students were done.
In a statement, the college board said the problem has been fixed and the agency is taking steps to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
“We deeply and sincerely apologize to the students who were not able to complete their tests, or had their test time interrupted, for the difficulty and frustration this has caused them and their families,” the statement said.
Students whose tests were submitted early will get a refund and a voucher to take the test in the future. They can either keep their scores or cancel them and retake the test Saturday if there is a testing site available in their area.
WSB Radio’s Sabrina Cupit contributed to this story.