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Either the SAT or the ACT and most big, prestigious schools like Boston College require at least 2 SAT Subject Tests
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Both tests are college entrance tests, but it depends on the college. Some require only one, and some will take either.
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The reasoning test plus any subject tests required by the school you wish to apply to
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SAT II's are also known as SAT Subject Tests. These tests are standardized (just like the SAT Reasoning Test), but they only focus on one subject (for instance, physics). Many colleges require students to take SAT II tests.
No, it's quite different. The SAT I is split into three sections: critical reading, math, and writing. That's all it tests. The SAT II subject tests are specific to individual academic subjects. So you can take an SAT subject test in Calculus AB, in physics, etc. The SAT subject tests are kind of close in idea to the AP exams - they are focused on specific academic subjects. Many, many colleges require the SAT I - the general test. Few actually *require* any SAT subject tests, although some do, and if you take them and do well, it can help your application even at schools that don't require them.
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The SAT and the ACT are two test that can be taken for college. Some colleges require that students have a certain score on the test to be admitted to their school.
The SAT (technically known as the SAT I) is a general test of verbal and quantitative reasoning accepted for U. S. college admissions. The test is required for admission to undergraduate programs of most US universities. Many universities also require you to take SAT-II tests. If you require any other information about SAT you can go to this link.http://www.examville.com/examville/main-all-test.html
The SAT Reasoning Test is more general and tests your logic. It has math, critical reading, and writing sections, and is taken much more often than the subject tests. SAT Subject Tests focus on one specific subject, like US History or Physics. If you require any other information, practice tests,notes or reviews you can log on to www.examville.com.It has all the information required, Great stuff.