SAT
Course:
Students
who are applying for an undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree
in the USA may need to take the SAT in addition to the TOEFL,
depending on the requirements of the colleges they are applying
to. Some colleges in the USA will require
SAT, some may recommend it, and some will not require
it. To gain entrance into competitive colleges especially
– and to compete for scholarships – USEF highly recommends
that undergraduate applicants take the SAT.
There
are two types of SAT available: SAT I (Reasoning
Test), and SAT II (Subject Tests).
SAT I consists of critical reading, math, and writing components.
SAT II exams are offered in about 15 different subjects,
such as Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Literature,
etc.
SAT
exams are paper-based tests and are offered approximately
six days per year at Lincoln School and/ or St. Xavier’s
School and/or Rato Bangala School. You may take either
SAT I or SAT II on any given exam date. You may take
up to three SAT II exams per test date.
The
SAT test, also known as the SAT Reasoning Test, is used
in the application process to colleges and universities
in the United States. The test measures critical thinking
skills and the ability to analyze and solve problems, and
is often thought of as a measure of future college success.
The SAT test is administered by the Educational Testing
Service (ETS) at various locations across the country, and
it is developed, published, and scored by the College Board.
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