| The SAT Reasoning Test was formerly known as Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test. This is a standardized test for undergraduate college admissions in the United States. Many US & Canadian Universities use this test for their undergraduate admission process. The SAT is owned, published, and developed by the College Board, a non-profit organization in the United States, and was once developed, published, and scored by the Educational Testing Service (ETS).ETS now administers the exam. |
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| SAT consists of the general SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Test. |
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| SAT Reasoning Test |
| The SAT Reasoning Test is three hours and 45 minutes long and measures skills in three areas: critical reading, math, and writing. Although most questions are multiple choice, students are also required to write a 25-minute essay. The SAT assesses the critical thinking skills students need for academic success in college—skills that students learned in high school. |
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| The SAT is typically taken by high school juniors and seniors. It tells students how well they use the skills and knowledge they have attained in and outside of the classroom—including how they think, solve problems, and communicate. The SAT is an important resource for colleges. It's also one of the best predictors of how well students will do in college. |
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| Each section of the SAT is scored on a scale of 200-800, with two writing subscores for multiple-choice questions and the essay. |
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| The SAT is comprised of 10 total testing sections. The first section is always a 25-minute essay, and the last section is always a 10-minute multiple-choice writing section. Sections two through seven are 25-minute sections. Sections eight and nine are 20-minute sections. Test-takers sitting next to each other in the same session may have test books with entirely different content orders for sections two through nine (mathematics, critical reading, and writing). |
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| The SAT Reasoning Test is the nation's most widely used admissions test among colleges and universities. |
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| SAT Subject Test: |
| The SAT Subject Tests are one-hour, mostly multiple-choice tests in specific subjects. These tests measure knowledge of particular subjects and the ability to apply that knowledge. |
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| Students take the Subject Tests to demonstrate to colleges their mastery of specific subjects like English, history, mathematics, science, and language. Many colleges use the Subject Tests for admission, for course placement, and to advise students about course selection. This is used in combination with other background information (students high school record, scores from other tests like the SAT Reasoning Test, teacher recommendations, etc.), they provide a dependable measure of the students academic achievement and are a good predictor of future performance. |
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| To Register for SAT please log on to : http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg.html, and click Register Now. Follow all the steps that are described to you. The process is very simple and clear. |
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