Students across the US are transitioning to a fully digital format for the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) college admission exam, starting on March 9. The new format cuts nearly an hour from testing time and includes significantly shorter reading passages. However, the shift from lengthy to shorter passages has elicited mixed reactions, especially from English teachers. They argue that, amid constant techno-logical distractions, students need to build greater reading stamina.
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