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About the SAT
The SAT is a standardized, multiple-choice test used by most U.S. colleges and universities for admissions and placement decisions. SAT scores can also be used to determine scholarship eligibility. The test is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and given nationally seven times a year.

The SAT is a seven-section, three-hour exam. Three of the sections are Verbal, three are Math, and one is experimental. The experimental section, used by ETS strictly for its own research, can be either Verbal or Math and is not counted toward your final score. The seven sections appear in a slightly different order every time the SAT is administered.

The SAT or Scholastic Assessment Test is a college admissions exam given seven times a year. There are seven sections: three math, three verbal, and one experimental which is not scored but is used only for research. The SAT takes three hours.

Most students take the SAT during the winter/spring of their junior year, saving the fall of their senior year for retesting, if necessary.

You will receive two scores on the SAT, one math and one verbal. Each subject is scored on a scale of 200-800 points. Combine the two scores for a total SAT score. The national average is about 1000.

 

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