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
There are 60 questions on the SAT II Japanese exam.
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The SAT Collegeboard website offers free practice tests for the SAT exam. These are full length and are based on questions which have been asked in previous examinations.
In order to find the next closest SAT location to sit for the exam, you should go to www.collegeboard.com. This website has all the information necessary about the SAT exam including the locations where it is offered.
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SAT score is not considerd in joining IIT. You have to write IIT-JEE exam to get into it.
There is no limit to the amount of times you can take the SAT exam. However, it is recommended to take it no more than three times. Any more and colleges may think you're not prepared.
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I don't think so sweetie you have to apply to the school but they usually don't require that exam .
The ACT was first administered in the year 1959. It was made as a competitor to the SAT by Everett Franklin Lindquist.
Colleges use SAT exam scores in different ways. Some schools consider only the math and reading scores and not the essay score. Some schools are fine with seeing only your highest SAT exam score, while others want to see them all (even if you want to release only the best results under the new SAT score policy). It's common for a student to take the SAT exam twice or even more. In fact, many students report that their scores increase the second time. When you know exactly what scores a college will receive, you can make an informed decision on whether taking the SAT exam again is the best choice for you.