Well, not really.
The very history of the SAT is one rooted in racism and classism that exemplifies the racial and class gaps that exist within this country.
According to information from the Atlantic, the SAT was created by Princeton alum and eugenicist Carl Brigham in 1926. As he claimed in his book, the test aimed to prove the racial superiority of white Americans. While the modern test does not deliberately serve to disenfranchise minorities, its very structure does exactly that.
The SAT tests students on knowledge that they are expected to have learned throughout high school, but in a system that disproportionately supports the success of affluent white students, poor nonwhite schools are put at a disadvantage before even opening the test. According to U.S. News, on average, poor nonwhite students receive $2,600 less yearly educational funding per student than affluent white students.