SAT

Get insights from 1.5k questions on SAT, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about SAT

Follow Ask Question
1.5k

Questions

0

Discussions

42

Active Users

333

Followers

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 4 Views

A
Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

No, subject tests are no longer functional hence, there are no subject-related tests on SAT anymore. But yes, there are subject specific sections like English and Mathematics which are tested on the SAT exam. The SAT exam pattern doesn't directly have Science subject topics, but its tested in the reading and writing section of the SAT.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 8 Views

A
Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, SAT exam pattern differs from ACT exam pattern in a big way. Check out below how SAT pattern differs from ACT pattern:

  • ACT consistes of four sections, while SAT consists of only two sections.
  • There is no optional essay section in SAT exam, it has been discontinued. Students can still opt for the optional writing section on ACT.
  • SAT is scored on a range of 400-1600 while ACT is scored on 1-36 score range.
  • ACT has a separate Science section, whereas SAT doesn't test Science subject separately but in its reading section. 

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 6 Views

A
Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

Understanding when to use a calculator is crucial for solving SAT questions because it is time-consuming plus, it undermines the applicants to answer questions correctly if they use the wrong formulae. If students know the right formula only then they should take a chance to use the in-built DESMOS calculator effectively. 

New question posted

a year ago

0 Follower 7 Views

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 4 Views

A
Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

Going for the SAT exam? Only the following items will be permitted at SAT exam centres:

  • Admission Hall Ticket
  • ID Poof with Photograph
  • Stationery: No. 2 Pencil (Suggested Quantity: 2) and Erasers
  • Calculator (approved by the authorities) or use a digital calculator on the device for testing on Bluebook which is embedded
  • Auto-injectors: Epinephrine (such as EpiPens)
  • Fully charged device on which SAT digital is to be attempted
  • Charger for the device on which applicants would give their SAT exam

All these items need to be carried in a clear (see-through) bag. Applicants can also carry their watches which are without an audible alarm and are analogu

...more

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 9 Views

A
Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

There is a list of things that are not allowed at SAT test centres and they are as follows:

List of Prohibited Devices at SAT Exam Centre
Mobile Phones*Smartwatches and Fitness TrackersAny type of Wearable Technology
Audio Players or RecordersNotebooks or Any Personal Computing DevicesAny kind of Bluetooth Devices
Separate TimersCameras or Photographic EquipmentHighlighters or Colored Pencils
Books or Reference MaterialsCompasses, Rulers, Protractors, or Cutting DevicesPapers of Any Kind
EarplugsUnacceptable Calculators*Privacy Screens
 Weapons or Firearms--

*Can be used to present admission ticket but must be collected or stored away after check-in.

*Including those with computer-style QWERTY keyboards, use paper tape, make noise, or require a power cord

Applicants going for the SAT exam must avoid the above mentioned prohibited list of items at all costs. In case of non-adherence, the applicant's devices can be confiscated and checked or the scores can be cancelled also, the applicants can be dismissed.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 46 Views

A
Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

Indian students applying for universities abroad are not eligible for SAT fee waiver. However, US citizen students studying in 11th and 12th grades, in or out of US territories are eligible for a SAT Fee Waiver. 

SAT Subject Test fee waivers are available only for US citizen students studying in grades 9-12. SAT Subject Tests are not conducted for in India anymore, hence they are not applicable for Indian applicants. 

Note: Indian students who are applying for Indian universities are eligible to apply for SAT exam fee waiver based on their family incomes.

New answer posted

a year ago

0 Follower 5 Views

A
Aishwarya Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 10

There are no specific eligibility criteria set by the College Board, the body that conducts and manages the SAT exam. However, it can be taken by students who are in high school. Students who want to apply for undergraduate studies abroad are required to have completed their high school education to move to the next level of their learning and have to in some cases submit SAT exam scores if the university requires them.

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 65k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 678k Reviews
  • 1800k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×
×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.