Hi, today I'll talk to you about a more serious matter, I will talk about the SAT - Scholastic Assessment Test. It is a standardized educational test in the United States applied to students in 2nd grade, which serves as a criterion for admission to American universities (similar to Brazilian vestibular).
The SAT consists of SAT I: Reasoning Test, and SAT II: Subject Test.
The SAT I is a three-hour test, primarily multiple-choice, that measures verbal and mathematical reasoning abilities. The SAT II tests are one-hour, primarily multiple-choice tests in specific subjects. The Subject Tests measure the examinee's knowledge of particular subjects and his/her ability to apply that knowledge.
Many colleges require or recommend one or more of these tests for admission or placement purposes. It is advisable to check the requirements of colleges before deciding which tests to take.
The following Subject Tests can be selected: Writing, Literature, Math Level I, Math Level IC, Math Level IIC, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, American History and Social Studies, World History, French, German, Modern Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish.
There are no oral parts of the SAT.
Before the test, it is recommended to use preparing material containing practical tests which are also available on the web.
The test is applied seven times a year in October, November, December, January, March (or April), May and June. Students from other countries can take them, if interested in joining a university that accepts SAT scores.
Well, I hope I have helped with good information for those interested in taking the SAT.
Kisses.
Sabrina
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