Scholastic Assessment Test

The SAT – Scholastic Assessment Test is widely used for college admissions in the United States and Canada.

The College Board developed it and first introduced it in the year 1926. Over the years the SAT exam has evolved to assess a student’s college readiness and potential for higher education success.

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The SAT exam is designed to measure a student’s readiness for college and provide them with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants. The primary purpose of the SAT is to provide colleges and universities with a standardised measure of a student’s academic abilities and potential. 

By evaluating a student’s performance on the SAT colleges can compare applicants from different schools and regions fairly as grading standards can vary across educational institutions.

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SAT Exam Module

The sections are as follows:

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Reading

The Reading section tests students’ ability to read and comprehend passages from various sources. The passages on the SAT are drawn from multiple genres, including fiction, nonfiction and history. The questions in the Reading section ask students to identify the main ideas, understand the author’s purpose, make inferences and interpret figurative language.

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Writing and Language

This section tests students’ ability to write clear and compelling prose. The questions in the Writing and Language section ask students to identify and correct grammar, usage and punctuation errors and improve the clarity and effectiveness of writing.

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Maths

The Math section tests students’ knowledge of mathematics concepts and their ability to solve mathematical problems. The mathematical problems on the SAT exam cover various topics including arithmetic, algebra, geometry and probability.

The essay or the SAT Essay is a separate section that tests a student’s ability to analyse and respond to a prompt. Not all colleges require this essay so it is considered optional.

SAT Score and Validity

The SAT exam is scored on a scale of 400 to 1600. The Reading, Writing and Language sections are scored on a scale of 200 to 800 and the Math section is scored on a scale of 200 to 800.

SAT is technically valid forever meaning it has no expiry date. However, many universities only accept scores up to five years or older.

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Why take the SAT Exam?

If you are considering applying to college in the United States or Canada then SAT is a test you should consider taking. The SAT can help you demonstrate your readiness for college and increase your chances of admission to your dream school.

Time Duration

The total time of the SAT test is 3 hours and with the optional essay. The total duration of the test is 3 hours and 50 minutes.

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Prepare SAT with First Edu India

First Edu India’s best-trained mentors and professional team provide apt consultancy through their batches and online live classes as well as providing study resources. Our batches are designed to help students learn the content and strategies they need to succeed on the SAT exam. At the same time, the online live classes offer students the opportunity to interact with other students and the instructor.

Here are some of the benefits of preparing for the SAT exam with First Edu India:

  • Access to experienced and qualified mentors: First Edu India’s mentors are experts in the SAT exam that helps students learn the content and strategies they need to succeed.
  • Opportunity to interact with other students and the instructor: First Edu India’s online live classes offer students the opportunity to interact with other students and the instructor which can help them learn and grow.
  • Access to a variety of study resources: First Edu India provides students with a variety of study resources. 
  • One-on-one consultancy: First Edu India offers students one-on-one consultancy to help them develop a personalised study plan and to identify areas where they need improvement.
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