SAT -
The SAT is a standardized test designed to measure basic critical
reading, math and writing skills. Most colleges and universities request
ACT or SAT score results from applicants. Students may usually take
their test of choice, but it is best to check with schools of interest
before selecting (unless the student plans to take both exams).
Standardized tests are an important factor in the admissions process,
and students should do their best to show schools that they know their
stuff. The SAT is composed of three main sections, each with its own
subsections. The three major sections will be graded on a scale of
200-800. The final score will be the sum of all sections, a number
between 600 and 2400. Here is what you can expect to see in each
section.
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