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Practice Lessons and Tests for SAT Exam Preparation
Author: DIBOR
Are you thinking about going to college?
If you are, there's probably an SAT in your future. Every year, more than too million students take Ads college admissions exam. The SAT Reasoning Test TM is a measure of the critical thinking skills you'll need for academic success in college. The SAT assesses how well you apply what you've Pearled in school to analyze and solve problems, the way you'll need to in college. Your SAT score is just one factor colleges look at when they consider your application. They also look at your academic records your involvement in school activities, your application essay, and your letters of recommendation. One out of every two high school students taking the SAT takes it at least twice-typically in the spring of the junior year and in the fall of the senior year. The SAT is given seven times a year at thousands of testing centers (usually high school) around the World.
What Does the SAT Look Like?
The SAT has eight types of questions in sections on critical reading, writing, and mathematics. Table 1.1 gives an overview of each section. The table also shows the type of questions, the total number of questions in each section, and the time allotted for each section. You have 3 hours and 45 Minutes to complete the SAT.
The SAT also includes a variable section in critical reading, writing multiple choice, or mathematics for which 25 minutes is allotted. The variable section is used to help make sure that your scores are comparable to scores on other editions of the SAT. This variable section will not count toward your final score. Still, because you won’t know which section is the variable, you need to do your best on the entire test.
Course available through 13 Mar 2010
Number of lessons: 4
Course time (min): none
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Cost: free
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