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.
no there is no such score if your doing a key stage 2 sats test....
The SAT formerly stood for Scholastic Aptitude Test / Scholastic Assessment Test but now it does not stand for anything.
You cannot necessarily get a review on an SAT test and what exact questions will be like, since that information is confidential. You can get SAT test prep books which will mirror the actual test questions.
If you are worried about not doing well on the SAT, you are probably thinking of ways that you can prepare yourself to excel when you take the test. Thankfully, there are plenty of resources online to help you succeed. You can even take an online SAT practice test. These tests are based off of previous SATs that have been administered in the past, and they are timed so that you feel the same pressure.
No, the original SAT test does not have calculus. The SAT Subject Test for Math 2 also does not have calculus.
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.
There are many topics covered by SAT subject tests. In English, you will be tested on Literature. In History, you will be tested on World History and US History. In Science, you will be tested on Physics, Chemistry and Biology. There are also a number of different languages SATS cover including Spanish, Latin,Italian, German, Chinese and Janpanese. http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/sat-subject-test-preparation
you can but not on the real sats
SAT is a standardized test, giving an approximation of a student's ability in comparison to other students. There is the original SAT test and the SAT Subject Tests.
What is a passing score on the sat subject in biology]
There are three parts in the sats writing, math, and vocab or reading i belive. check other websites i'm not sure.
Nearly every university will accept the SAT scores. Which SAT test you need, that is the discretion of the university. Check the admissions page to see which one you need. It will most likely be the SAT1.