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Jasleen Hazarika

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Full scholarships can be difficult solely based on SAT scores. But applicants can avail more than 25% of the scholarship amount. But applicants will also be required to have a good academic background and if not, they must have exemplary SOPs or admission essays along with LORs

Applicants must have SAT scores above average like 1050 in 2023, in order to also aim for scholarships. 

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Jiya Chauhan

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The official class profile of 2028, indicates that international students must aim for SAT scores between 1340 and 1473 to get considered. The university expects proof of high school completion from international undergraduate students. In addition, students must submit some necessary documents such as a transcript, recommendation letters, short answer response, essay, and English language requirements.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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To see your SAT results, you will have to log on to your College Board website. Upon accessing your account you will see check scores option, upon clicking it you be redirected to your SAT results page. You can check your SAT results and download your SAT results PDF for reference. 

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joisha verma

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No, Lincoln University New Zealand generally does not require SAT scores for international admissions. However, students with SAT or ACT scores can submit their scores along with application form  to enhance their students portolio at the university.

International students are required to submit English language test scores and other related documents for the admission at the university.

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Nishtha Gupta

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The official class profile of 2028, indicates that the international students must aim for SAT score between 730 and 770 to get considered. The university expects a proof of high school completion from international undergraduate students. In addition, students must submit some necessary documents such as a transcript, recommendation letters, personal Statement, essay, and English language requirements.

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Abhay Arora

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At a Glance – Here are the components of an SAT Score Report and what they mean:

SAT Components

Description

Score Range

Total Score

The aggregate of the two section scores

400–1600

Section Scores

Reading & Writing and Math Sections

200–800

Test Scores

Reading, Writing &  Math Sections.

10–40

Cross-Test

These scores show how well you use your skills to analyze texts and solve problems in these subject areas.

10–40

SAT Sub Scores

Reading and Writing: Command of Evidence and Words in Context & Expression of Ideas and Standard English Conventions.

Math: Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, and Passport to Advanced Math.

200-200

Note: The SAT Optional Essay is no longer a part of the test. 

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joisha verma

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Yes, the Florida Atlantic University requires SAT or ACT scores to be considered the student applications for the selection purpose as the standardized test. All the students who are looking for the admission at Florida Atlantic University must provide their standardized test scores required as per the department and the course level.

However, some of the courses at FAU do not require any standardized test or may require other documents to be considered the students for the admission. Students need to verify the requirements of the tests and the scores from the course page of the university.

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Nidhi Kumari

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For Indian students wishing to enrol in undergraduate programs at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, SAT scores are normally not required. While academic performance, including high school grades, is the main basis for NTU's evaluation of applications, it may also take into account extracurricular activities, personal statements, and recommendation letters. When it comes to Indian students, the institution typically considers their achievement on the 12th grade exams (such the CBSE or ISC board exams). On the NTU admissions page, applicants should verify the prerequisites for the course they plan to take, as certain d

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Nidhi Kumari

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"Score Verification," a service provided by the College Board, allows you to seek a review of your SAT results. If you think there was a mistake in the exam's scoring, you can ask to have certain test sections—like the reading, writing, or math sections—reviewed. It's known as "Test Score Verification," and it entails the College Board rescoring your test. It's crucial to remember that this service is paid for and that your initial score may not change as a result of the evaluation. Also, if you think your responses were not processed correctly, you can ask for a hand-scoring of multiple-choice questions. You might also think about

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