SAT and PSAT, different types of I.Q. tests.
Two tests are SAT and ACT.
test of controls and substansive tests
SAT II's are also known as SAT Subject Tests. These tests are standardized (just like the SAT Reasoning Test), but they only focus on one subject (for instance, physics). Many colleges require students to take SAT II tests.
No, they are not the same. The two tests are administered by different agencies and the SAT contains math, critical reading, and writing.
You can find many SAT practice tests online. These tests are very similar to the real SAT experience, helping students feel more prepared. The mock tests can also help you improve your score.
There isn't a conversion between the two. The SAT I is the standard math, reading, writing test, which is required for most colleges. The SAT II, know as SAT Subject Tests, are one hour tests in one subject only. These tests allow you to show your strengths in particular subjects - especially the sciences and foreign languages as these are not tested on the SAT I - but most students take them because some colleges require them. SAT II scores have varying curves depending on the test, so conversion to SAT I scores is impossible.
Following are two types of tests:Control testCompliance test
You can register for SAT tests online at www.collegeboard.com. This site also contains free sample SAT questions. You can even get a free full SAT practice test. There are also official SAT study guides.
Many highly selective schools require that you take at least one or two SAT II tests in order to look at your scores in specific areas. If you are looking at colleges that require these tests, you should take them. They are shorter than the normal SAT, and you can choose which subjects you want to take. For example, I took Math II, Chemistry, and Biology - E. But there are many different tests, including two levels of math, two biology tests, modern Hebrew, languages, etc. You can take one, two, or three in a given day. I would recommend taking three tests and then sending the scores for your best two. It only takes a morning and can boost your college admittance chances.
The scoring is the same between the two tests. The SAT2 has a writing portion.
There are so many websites to find SAT review tests. One website is www.Princetonreview.com Also, www.http://sat.testfrenzy.com provides many tests to practice on.