obviously the answere is NO the sat is strictly monitored and when you goand take the test they require you to take a picture id... maybe if you have a twin he or she can do it but that's not the smartest thing to do.. but keep in mind that if someone finds out that you cheated your future is going down the drain... best thing would be to study.
If you arrive after the test has begun, you will not be able to take the SAT that day. You would need to contact College Board and reschedule for another testing date.
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No. There are colleges that do not require you to take the SAT to get in. Also a good alternative is the ACT, which is another standardized test which some people find easier to take than the SAT. But if you are looking to go to college, then the SAT is a good idea. If you are not going to college, then there is little to no reason to take it.
Yes. Your best scores on SAT sections can be combined to form your "superscore." Colleges will accept your "superscore" on the SAT. Colleges will not hold it against you if you take the SAT more than once.
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The SAT test cannot be taken online. The original test requires an in-person meeting, and proper identification and monitoring will be required. SAT tests are most commonly performed through universities.
The SAT II tests your knowledge of a particular subject. There are many different SAT II (a.k.a the SAT subject test) tests. It is suggested that you take the test in a subject that you have taken an AP or Honors course in or know a lot about.
Students who wish to take the SAT must first register ahead of time for the test. They must also study for the test.
Students who wish to take the SAT must first register ahead of time for the test. They must also study for the test.
well there is no sat in 1st grade, though you could take the test voluntarily if you wanted to. there are low test and high test you could choose from.