>Is this change motivated by issues regarding self pacing?
I think that to the Collegeboard, the change to digital was to make it easier to distribute and easier to take (digital, shorter time). However, I think that this has some unintended consequences in how it will limit student freedom to self-pace, and the possibility of unjust scores if the student does not make the qualifying 'second stage' difficulty on the adaptive part.
>Good luck with your upcoming test!
Thanks for the kind words! When I heard that the test would be digital, I rushed to sign up for a paper section, and was lucky enough to get a slot (and a good score). I'm only now taking the digital because my school is offering it on campus, and that's just too convenient to pass up.
It makes sense to have tried to get in for a paper test in case the digital rollout is a mess. It will be interesting to learn how the two tests differ — I hope students like you write blog posts or articles in school newspapers about the experience.
>Good luck with your upcoming test!
Thanks for the kind words! When I heard that the test would be digital, I rushed to sign up for a paper section, and was lucky enough to get a slot (and a good score). I'm only now taking the digital because my school is offering it on campus, and that's just too convenient to pass up.