SAT stands for Scholastic Aptitude Test. It is a standardized test with a pre-defined syllabus that is designed to test critical thinking skills, as well as the ability to analyze and solve problems in math, critical reading, and writing. The SAT is one way to demonstrate a student’s competitiveness and their likelihood to succeed in a course, and is one of the several factors that many universities and colleges consider when making their admission decisions alongside high school grades. SAT is classified into two. The first is the SAT that tests knowledge of the subjects taught every day in high school classrooms which are reading, writing and math. The second is the SAT Subject Test that examines a student’s proficiency in a particular subject matter. This test is usually taken by students who are applying for a specialized field of study such as English Literature, World History, Mathematics, Biology or Chemistry. Preparation is key to getting a good score in the SAT. Investing time and effort in preparing for the exam is a critical element in the test taking strategy. USHASHREE Foundation offers quality SAT coaching that ensures students get the best possible preparation. Here are just a few of the reasons why students should choose to prepare for the SAT with The USHASHREE Foundation: In addition, USHASHREE Foundation also offers all its students a comprehensive 5 Point Study Plan built around their needs and requirements. Students enrolling for SAT preparation with The USHASHREE Foundation will benefit from the ability to: USHASHREE Foundation SAT coaching center adopt a number of powerful preparation methods:
The SAT structure is as follows: SAT Scoring Methodology Each section of the SAT (Critical Reading, Mathematics and Writing) will be scored on a scale that ranges from 200-800 points giving a possible total of 2400. Two ‘subscores’ will also be reported, which are for the multiple-choice writing section (scored from 20-80), and an essay (scored from 2-12). The first step in calculating the SAT score is to figure out the ‘raw score’ that is done by: Questions that a student does not answer do not count either for or against their score. Neither are points taken away for wrong answers on the math questions where the answers has to be entered into a grid. The raw score for each section is then converted into a scaled score. This is where the score of 200–800 points comes from, which is done through a statistical process called ‘equating’. Key points to bear in mind when taking the SAT: USHASHREE Foundation 9 key insights into the SAT:
Fees and Costs The cost to take the SAT for Indian students is US$ 90-106. In addition to the cost of taking SAT, other charges may apply in certain circumstances. Further details of costs can be found on http://sat.collegeboard.org/home
Q: Why is the SAT important for college admissions? A: Colleges and Universities use different criterion during the admission process, the SAT being one of them. The test score is an important parameter that institutions evaluate while processing your application for admission, in order to understand you better. Q: What is the set duration for the SAT? A: The SAT consists of 10 sections: Total test time: 3 hours and 45 minutes. Q: How is the SAT scored? A: SAT is scored on a scale of 600-2400, with 200-800 scale for each of Maths, Critical Reading and Writing. Q: How many times should I take the SAT? A: Preparation is the key. Most students may take the SAT once or twice. We recommend that you prepare well before appearing for the exam as there is no evidence that taking the SAT multiple times significantly improves your score. Q: How many times is the SAT conducted every year? A: 6 times (Jan, May, June, Oct, Nov, Dec). The test is generally conducted on the first Saturday of the month (except in the month of January, when it is taken on the last Saturday).Overview
Test Format
Sections
Mathematics
Critical Reading
Writing
Time
70 minutes
70 minutes
60 minutes
Sections
Two 25-min. sections One 20-min. section
Two 25-min. sections One 20-min. section
Multiple Choices – 35 min; Essays – 25min
Content
Number & Operations; Algebra & Functions; Geometry; Statistics; Probability; Data Analysis
Critical Reading; Reading Comprehension; Sentence Completion
Grammar; Usage; Word Choice
Marks
800
800
800
Fees
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