SAT (The Scholastic Aptitude test) - Classes
About SAT
- The SAT is usually taken by High School students(11th and 12 th grade/class)
- The Scholastic Aptitude Test, technically called the SAT-I, comprises of a general test assessing critical reading, quantitative reasoning and writing skills.
- It is accepted for U.S. College Admissions. Most U.S. Universities ask for the SAT for admissions to their undergraduate programs.
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SAT Sections
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The Critical Reading section (70 mins.) Score 200-800
- Reading comprehension
- Sentence Completions
- Paragraph length critical reading
Mathematics (70 mins) Score 200-800
- Number and operations
- Algebra and functions
- Geometry
- Statistics, probability and data analysis
The Writing Section (60 mins.) Score 200-800
- Multiple choice writing questions (35 mins)
- Essay (25 mins)
For more details, log on to http://www.collegeboard.com/
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