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The SAT Reasoning Test (formerly the SAT I: Reasoning Test and commonly referred to as the SAT I) consists of three sections: math, critical reading, and writing, which includes an essay. Beginning with the March 12, 2005, administration of the exam, the SAT Reasoning Test was modified and lengthened. Changes included the removal of analogy questions from the reading (formerly verbal) section and quantitative comparisons from the mathematics section. A writing section (with an essay) based largely on the former SAT II Writing Subject ...
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 |  |  | A-sat: Encyclopedia II - SAT - SAT Reasoning TestThe SAT Reasoning Test (formerly the SAT I: Reasoning Test and commonly referred to as the SAT I) consists of three sections: math, critical reading, and writing, which includes an essay. Beginning with the March 12, 2005 administration of the exam, the SAT Reasoning Test was modified and lengthened. Changes included the removal of analogy questions from the Critical Reading (formerly verbal) section and quantitative comparisons from the mathematics section. A writing section (with an essay) based largely on the former SAT II Writing ...
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 |  |  | A-sat: Encyclopedia II - SAT - SATs worldwideInternationally, there is little widespread interest or knowledge of the SAT, because other countries usually have their own standardized tests. However, the SATs are available worldwide to interested students.
Graduates of schools outside of the United States seeking admission to U.S. colleges/universities are often expected to provide SAT (or ACT) scores. These students are often not informed of the availability of these tests, and most teachers outside of the U.S. (especially those in non-English speaking countries) are also not aw ...
See also:SAT, SAT - Function, SAT - SATs worldwide, SAT - SAT Reasoning Test, SAT - SAT Subject Tests, SAT - Taking the test, SAT - Raw scores scaled scores and percentiles, SAT - History and name changes, SAT - Criticism, SAT - The SAT and IQ Read more here: » SAT: Encyclopedia II - SAT - SATs worldwide |
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 |  |  | A-sat: Encyclopedia II - SAT - The SAT and IQThe linking of IQ and the SAT is equally controversial. While Frey and Detterman posit a correlation between ("old") SAT scores and IQ (offering methods for estimating a test taker's IQ from his SAT score, and vice-versa), others state that such studies are subject to the kind of bias discussed in the previous section[9]. John Katzman, founder of The Princeton Review, argues in an interview for Frontline ( ...
See also:SAT, SAT - Function, SAT - SATs worldwide, SAT - SAT Reasoning Test, SAT - SAT Subject Tests, SAT - Taking the test, SAT - Raw scores scaled scores and percentiles, SAT - History and name changes, SAT - Criticism, SAT - The SAT and IQ Read more here: » SAT: Encyclopedia II - SAT - The SAT and IQ |
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 |  |  | A-sat: Encyclopedia II - SAT - SAT Subject TestsThe SAT Subject Tests are 20 one-hour multiple-choice tests given in individual subjects. A student chooses which ones he or she will take, depending upon individual factors, such as college entrance requirements. Until 1994, the SAT Subject Tests were known as Achievement Tests; until January 2005 they were known as as SAT IIs, the name by which they are still well known. The exception to the one-hour time was the Writing test, which was divided into a 20-minute essay question and a 40-minute multiple choice section; it was discontin ...
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 |  |  | A-sat: Encyclopedia II - SAT - SAT Subject TestsThe SAT Subject Tests are 20 one-hour multiple-choice tests given in individual subjects. A student chooses which ones he or she will take, depending upon individual factors, such as college entrance requirements. Until 1994, the SAT Subject Tests were known as Achievement Tests; until January 2005 they were known as SAT IIs, the name by which they are still well known. The exception to the one-hour time was the Writing test, which was divided into a 20-minute essay question and a 40-minute multiple choice section; it was discontinued ...
See also:SAT, SAT - Function, SAT - SATs worldwide, SAT - SAT Reasoning Test, SAT - SAT Subject Tests, SAT - Taking the test, SAT - Raw scores scaled scores and percentiles, SAT - History and name changes, SAT - Criticism, SAT - The SAT and IQ Read more here: » SAT: Encyclopedia II - SAT - SAT Subject Tests |
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 |  |  | A-sat: Encyclopedia II - SAT - History and name changesThe initials SAT have been used since the test was first introduced in 1901, when it was known as the Scholastic Achievement Test and was meant to measure the level achieved by students seeking college admission. The test was used mainly by colleges and universities in the northeastern United States. In 1941, after considerable development, the non-profit College Board changed the name to the Scholastic Aptitude Test, still the most popular name. The test became much more widely used in th ...
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Candidates may either take the SAT Reasoning Test or up to three SAT Subject Tests on any given test date, except the March test date, when only the SAT Reasoning Test is offered. Candi ...
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