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Posted on June 10, 2008 - Filed Under Education

SAT or Scholastic Aptitude Test is a mandatory exam for admission into any Bachelor degree program in USA. SAT-I or Reasoning Test comprises verbal and quantitative reasoning and its scores are accepted by all Undergraduate Colleges in US. If you intent to acquire a Bachelor’s degree in fields such as Engineering, Medicine etc. you also need to sit for SAT- II or Subject Test.

SAT-I has three major components- Critical Reasoning (70 minutes)- comprises sentence completions, reading comprehensions, paragraph-length critical reading. Mathematics (70 minutes)- have multiple choice questions on geometry, statistics, numbers and operations, algebra and functions, probability and data-analysis etc. The Writing section (60 minutes)- includes grammar, usage, word choice, multiple choice questions and an essay. Each section is of 800 marks.

The SAT scores are scaled on a range of 200-800 and there are two sub-scores for essay and multiple choice.

Important Points

Keep in mind the following rules that apply while giving the test. Prepare accordingly
SAT-I/Reasoning Test

a)Short breaks at the end of each test hour is given.

b)Time spent on each section should not exceed the time allotted to it.

c)You are not allowed to revert to a section once it is finished.

d) You are not allowed to start a new section even if you have finished the current one early.

SAT-II/Subject Tests

a) Each subject test is one-hour long. You may leave the center on completing your final Subject test.

A maximum of 3 subject tests are allowed on an examination date.

b)A short break at the end of each test hour is given

c)You can work on only one test per hour.

d)Apart from the listening test, you may substitute any Subject or add fresh Subjects on the test day.

Carry a valid photo identification, preferably passport and your examination ticket.

Do carry sharpened pencils (pens are prohibited) and eraser. Use a number 2 pencil on the test paper. The entire circle should be filled completely and darkly. Similarly, if you want to change an answer erase the previous one completely. Incomplete erasures or fillings may affect your scores.

Do carry snacks. Considerable time will be spent during the exam, so you are likely to get hungry. Use the short breaks to eat, drink and relax- this will keep you alert for the next hour.

Also carry a scientific calculator with fresh set of batteries

This article is written as a part of the online initiative of ICICI Lombard GIC, India, to create awareness and provide information to all Indian students going abroad for higher studies. Also visit Indian Student Online blog - http://indianstudentonline.wordpress.com for more articles and tips.

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