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About the SAT
New vs. Current SAT

Many students take the SAT during the fall or spring of their junior year (11th grade). You can also take it in the fall of your senior year (12th grade) - just watch out for application and scholarship deadlines!

 
 
 
SAT at a Glance
WHY TAKE IT?

Most colleges require the test for admissions and use it to award scholarships

WHEN IS IT?

The SAT is given 6 times per year in Hong Kong (see below)

HOW LONG IS IT? 3 hours, 45 minutes
HOW IS IT SCORED? Critical Reading, Math and Writing sections (200-800 points/section)
HOW TO REGISTER? www.collegeboard.com
SAT - Section by Section
MATH
44 multiple-choice, 10 grid-in questions
70 minute section
Basic Arithmetic, Algebra I & II, Geometry
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CRITICAL
READING
67 multiple-choice questions
70 minute section
Sentence completion and reading comprehension
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WRITING
49 multiple-choice questions and essay
60 minute section
Grammar, usage, and word choice
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SAT Int'l Test Dates and Registration Deadlines
Test
Registration Deadline
May 3, 2008 April 10, 2008
June 7, 2008 May 5, 2008

How is the SAT scored?
You'll earn a Critical Reading, Math, and Writing score. Each section is scored on a 200 to 800-point scale. The U.S. national average score per section is 500.

Can I cancel my scores?
Yes. If you finish the test and think you want to cancel your scores, you should ask the test supervisor for a "Request to Cancel Test Scores" form. You can submit the completed form immediately at the testing center, or you can think about it for a day or two before mailing it to ETS. However, ETS must receive your request form no later than the Wednesday after the test.

How important are SAT scores?
The weight placed on SAT scores varies from school to school. Colleges and universities also consider high school GPA and academic transcript, letters of recommendation, interviews, and personal essays when deciding on admissions. In addition, virtually all U.S. colleges and universities will accept ACT scores in lieu of SAT scores. For more specific information about the weight of your scores, contact the admissions offices at the schools you apply to.

How do I register for the SAT?
You can register online at www.collegeboard.com.

Can I use a calculator?
Yes. Calculator use is allowed, but not required.

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