The dates for the SAT should be located at your school. There should also be a list of all the centers and schools that are giving the SAT and the time and date.
You will find test dates and their respective deadlines on the following web site: http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-reasoning/register/test-dates More so you will find important information you need to know regarding the registration deadlines.
The registration deadline does prevent students from missing it, however, students are expected to remember testing dates and these dates are easily accessible online for those who forget them: http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-reasoning/register/test-dates
The SAT 2: Subject Tests are offered one the same days nationwide. These dates are: June 2, Oct 1, Nov 5, Dec 3, Jan 28, and May 5. Registration deadlines and more details are available here: http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-dates
SAT test centers are often high schools. All test center and their codes can be found online at CollegeBoard.com, the site where students register for the SAT. Students who are unable to register online should obtain a registration booklet from the guidance counseling office at their area high school. Test centers and codes will be listed in the registration book as well.
To register for the SAT, visit the College Board website and create an account. Complete the registration process, which includes providing personal information, choosing a test date and location, and paying the registration fee. You will receive a confirmation email once registration is complete.
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.
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Unfortunately, you cannot sign up for the June 4th test date. However, the first test date in the 2011-2012 school year is in October, so please visit their website for more information:http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-dates
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Registering to take the school admissions test (SAT) is not that difficult or complicated. However, a student will want to register for a particular date as soon as possible. Doing so guarantees that a seat will be reserved and that everything is in proper order beforehand. Too many people try to register at the last minute and wind up missing a given testing date. Fortunately, the process is quick and easy for registration when it comes to the SAT.
Any calculator that doesn't have print-outs, make sounds, or have a keyboard. A graphing calculator is acceptable. You can check in your official SAT registration form for exact restrictions.
No, the original SAT test does not have calculus. The SAT Subject Test for Math 2 also does not have calculus.