SAT and ACT exams are required to gain admission to most college in the United States. If you're looking at a certain college, check with their admissions department and make sure they require the SAT or ACT.
Make sure to do some preparation for the SAT or ACT. If you'd like to talk to a test prep counselor about your options, call us at (877) 738-7737.
Firstly, was this the 1600- or 2400-point scale for the SAT. Either way, one can certainly retake the test and try to improve his score. In fact, most people are suggested to take the SAT 1-2 times and most people do take the test twice.
No. There are colleges that do not require you to take the SAT to get in. Also a good alternative is the ACT, which is another standardized test which some people find easier to take than the SAT. But if you are looking to go to college, then the SAT is a good idea. If you are not going to college, then there is little to no reason to take it.
Sure. Collegeboard itself, the people in charge of creating and administering the SAT, offer an online SAT preparation course, located here: https://satonlinecourse.collegeboard.com
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can you play by ncaa rules if you do not take sat or act
They sat at the front when the rich people sat at the back... *@*
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Yes, you can. You can take SAT in Astana, Almaty, Karaganda and Aktobe. Astana and Almaty even have SAT prep centers, such as Lagrange.kz and Archimede's Study Group.
The SAT I is the reasoning test that most people take. It is out of 2400 and has Math, Critical Reading, and Writing sections. It is more of a measure of one's general academic and learning ability than a measure of mastery of a specific subject. The SAT II's are the SAT subject tests. These measure one's ability in very specific subjects such as languages, advanced math, and specific branches of sciences. The SAT II's are shorter more specialize (which can make them more difficult), and people typically only take them because they are going to an elite college or are opting out of classes.
An ideal time to take the SAT would be during your junior and senior years of high school. You may take the SAT before then, but it is most crucial for your college preparation to take it during your last two years of high school.
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