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The SAT test is a multiple-question, 3 hour 45 min exam conducted by the College Board US, seven times a year, which tests the reasoning and problem solving abilities of students who wish wish to seek admissions for undergraduate studies.
Most colleges in US accept SAT scores to evaluate applicants as part of their admission process.
(Not to be confused with the SAT in the US)
SAT testing is officially the National Curriculum Assessments. They are a series of tests administered to Year 2 (Key Stage 1), 6 (Key Stage 2) and 9 (Key Stage 3) students to see how clever they are and the effectiveness of the schools the students attend.
The Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency regulates, supervises and creates the National Cirriculum assessments.
One can find information about SAT testing in primary school from the Collegeboard website. One can also find information about SAT testing from Princeton Review.
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/scores/sending/old.html
SAT exams are given at testing locations in many different areas which are often schools. To find the nearest testing location and register to take an SAT exam, you can visit the website at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home
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It is good to practice for the SAT. Practicing will help you familiarize yourself with the types of questions you will have to answer. I studied months before the SAT and saw great improvement.
Many standardized testing dates can be found at the site posted on the Related Links below.
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Preparing for the SAT can be stressful, but the best way to calm your nerves is to get SAT prep help from a professional who knows the best way to prepare for the SAT. Luckily, there are courses that you can take that offer SAT prep help. They are designed specifically to teach you the skills that you will need to earn a high score on the SAT, and they will teach you testing tricks.
If you are a high school student who is preparing to take the SAT, you may be a bit nervous. You may be wondering how you can best prepare yourself to earn a high score on the SAT so that you can get into your top choice schools. One of the best ways to prepare yourself well for the SAT is to take SAT practice tests. When you do SAT practice testing, be sure to time yourself.
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
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.
Yes, in Addis Ababa. ICS is the testing center and the only.