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The SAT FAQ

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SATI

1. How much time do I have to complete the SATI test?

  • The total testing time for the SAT is 3 hours and 45 minutes—not including breaks,
  • The testing time is from 8:00am to 1 p.m.
  • The total time is around five hours.

2. How are SATI scores?

  • The SAT Total score is 2400.
  • Critical reading (CR 200-800). Mathematics (M 200-800), Writing (W 200-800),
  • An essay subscore on a scale of 2-12.

3. Are some SAT tests more difficult than other ones?

  • SAT are developed using the same test specifications.
  • If there are tiny differences in difficulty from test to test, a statistical process will ensures that a score for a test taken on one date or at one place is equivalent

4. What is the good score for SATI test?

  • Different collages have different requirements.
  • Ivy league colleges requires at least 2100.
  • The average score of SATI is around 1520 (CR: 503, M: 518, W: 497 Essay: 7.2)

5. How do I register for SATI test?

  • Register on line: www.collegeboard.com
  • Register by phone: 1-866-756-7346
  • Register by mail: Find registerition package from school office, complete the form and mail back with check payment

 6. How can I report the SAT I scores to colleges?

Test center (ETS) will report your scores to the colleges you apply for. Starting from March 2009, ETS allow you to choose the scores to report, not to report every test score.

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