The SAT is generally taken by high school students that are either juniors or seniors in preparation for college.
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You should begin studying for the SAT eight to twelve months before you plan to take the SAT. You should enroll in a SAT preparation course at least six months prior to taking the SAT.
Because it is a requirement for college and most scholarships
You can take both if you choose to do so. In the end, you can report the best score out of the two tests.
Typically, four year colleges and universities do not require the SAT after one completes an associates degree.
You should sign up for a SAT at 10th or 11th grade. Becasue those are the first times you can take one and you are able to take them for free. That's what my School councilor told me while I was in school.
Yes most local education centers should offer SAT prep courses. Or if you prefer, you can take a prep course online. More information is available on the official SAT website.
You can take the SAT at anytime if you would just like to see what your score is like. If you are taking it for college admissions, then you should do it at the end of your junior year or during your senior year. If you think that you would like to take it twice, you should probably take it for the first time at the end of your junior year. You can check the testing schedule or register to take the SAT at collegeboard.com.
I highly recommend that you take either one one them within your junior year in high school.
Sure you can take your SAT's. Contact the local high school in which you should have attended and asks them when they offer the exam so that you can take it. It may cost you $25 dollars or so to do. No limitations other than you will miss any review given for free at the high school. A local SAT preperation manual purchased at any book store or Kaplan offers alternate review for about $500.00.
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