SAT

SAT


The SAT is an entrance exam to get into graduation in different parts of the globe. This examination is given by students who have completed high school and are willing to study further in universities abroad. The SAT aims to examine a high school student's readiness for college and furnishes colleges with a common data point to assess all the candidates. More often than not, Universities consider students who have a good record in both inter-school and extracurricular activities. Candidates who have successfully passed out of college can appear for the examination. Not only does a higher SAT score givesthe candidate the option of attending renowned colleges, but it also offers many academic scholarships.

 

WHAT IS ON THE SAT?

 

The SAT mainly quizzes the test taker in three sections-


Reading Section - Evidence-based reading (historical, literature, social, natural, etc.)


Writing & Language - This part mainly tests grammar, contextual vocabulary and editing skills.


Mathematics Section - This section doesn't emphasise geometry but focuses on algebra, equations, interpretation of data from given charts, graphs and tables. A little part of the section poses basic questions of geometry, simple trigonometry and complex numbers.