No you cannot. The lowest score you can receive for any of the Reading, Math, or Writing sections is 200, which would equate to a total minimum score of 600. Furthermore, to achieve such a low score you would have to incorrectly answer the majority of the questions of each section. So essentially, a "blank" SAT with all the questions omitted would yield a score of 220-240 for each section, with a combined score of roughly 640-700.
If you happen to receive this score, seriously consider retaking high school.
Zero. Its a made up university for people who didn't go to college, but want people to believe that they did.
PSAT scores give you a general idea of what score you would make on the SAT. Adding a zero to your PSAT score gives you a ballpark number of what you would make on the real thing. The highest score possible on the PSAT is a 240, while the highest score on the SAT is a 2400. The PSAT is not an acceptable test to send to colleges in place of SAT scores. However, the PSAT can earn you recognition with scholarships for making a high enough score.
To achieve a perfect score of 1600 on the SAT, a student cannot have any incorrect answers on the math and evidence-based reading and writing sections, as each question contributes to the overall score. Therefore, a student must answer all questions correctly, resulting in zero mistakes. While the SAT has no penalty for wrong answers, the goal for a perfect score is complete accuracy.
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Sat already is the past participle of sit.
sat ... e.g I sat at the table :)
SAT Critical Reading: 550 SAT Math: 570 SAT Writing: 530
The correct way to say that is, he sat beside her.
No. Sat is a verb, as in, "I was tired, so I sat down."
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Yes it is the past and past participlesit sat sat
The past tense of "sit" is "sat". past simple = sat past continuous = was/were sitting past perfect = had sat past perfect continuous = had been sitting