Scholastic
Aptitude Test (SAT)
Purpose:
SAT
is a College Entrance Examination and is mandatory to clear
to get admission in Colleges in USA and Canada. This is
a method to compare the students by an objective way. The
aim of the test is to measure the student’s ability to do
college work. Scores in SAT helps the colleges to judge
the applicant’s sustainability to their standards. Though
SAT test scores are basic consideration for admission in
various colleges in USA and Canada, the admission officer
considers certain other factors like high school grades
and courses, work experience, application essays, leadership
qualities, the admission interview, and ethnic background.
The
Education Testing Services offers the SAT dates seven times
a year between October and June. Mostly the days of examination
falls on Saturday. But, if, any student who cannot take
the SAT on Saturday for religious reasons can appear in
the test on following Sunday subject to produce a proof
from clergyman on official letterhead explaining reasons
that prevent the student to appear in the exam on Saturday.
Accordingly, the registration form is needed to fill in
special test center code i.e., 01000.
Eligibility:
All
students who are desirous of joining the college education
and that too in the college of their interest are required
to appear in the SAT test.
Pattern:
The
SAT is conducted in two parts i.e. SAT I and SAT II. The
SAT I is of three hours long. It consists of 75 minutes
of verbal testing (30+30+15) which consists of two sections
of 30 minutes and one of 15 minutes. Math testing is also
on the same system. The experimental section is of 30 minutes
and can either be verbal or math. Though scores of experimental
section are not considered but testing center hardly disclose
which test is experimental and which is real.
The
SAT II is the most important test because Colleges usually
ask for three SAT II scores. This is to judge the students’
ability to recognize and correct mistakes in grammar, sentence
structure and word choice. It is an hour (20+40 minutes)
duration test. 20 minutes for the essay writing and 40 minutes
to answer sixty multiple-choice questions. It covers subjects
such as writing, literature, foreign languages, history,
math, and science. Special emphasis is on essays.
The
verbal section of the SAT tests vocabulary, ability to understand
relationship between words, and capability to read and comprehend.
For getting good scores practice of answering analogy, sentence
completion, and good vocabulary helps a lot. In the test
there are approx 78 questions that are further sub divided:
19 analogies, 19 sentence completions, and 40 critical reading
questions. There is approx a minute time for answering each
question.
In
the math section, there are sixty math questions – 35 standard
multiple-choice questions, 15 quantitative comparisons,
and 10 grid-in questions. The students are tested in fractions/units,
word problems, equations, geometry problems, and quantitative
comparison.
Better
score in SAT I and II can get the individual admitted in
better Colleges/Universities. On-line facilities to get
the score report is available on phone by paying $10.00
per report and through online after paying $6.50 per report
at www.collegeboard.org/sat.
Second time registration by phone or online can be made
on the same address, if a student already got registered.
SAT
and the Internet.
Useful
Sites include http://www.review.com/.
It includes dissection of recent tests.
and
http://www.powerprep.com/.
Which includes vocabulary tips of the day and free weekly
on-line classes.
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