SAT

SAT

SAT at Unity Japanese Language Center Pvt. Ltd.:

The SAT, a standardized assessment, serves as a tool to gauge fundamental critical reading, math, and writing competencies. A vast majority of colleges and universities seek ACT or SAT scores from prospective applicants, highlighting its significance in the admissions process.

Unveiling SAT Test 2017:

The internationally recognized SAT 2017, a standardized test, meticulously evaluates candidates' proficiency in reading, writing, quantitative aptitude, and specialized subjects. Primarily pursued for undergraduate admission in the United States and select nations, the SAT 2017 delves into problem-solving and analytical capabilities. This assessment is often undertaken by junior and senior high school students and is rooted in the curriculum offered within high school programs. SAT Test 2017 comes in two formats: SAT Reasoning Test or SAT, and SAT Subject Test.

Navigating SAT 2017:

The SAT 2017 delves into a candidate's prowess across four vital sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Reading Test, Writing and Language Test, and Math. Complementary to this, SAT Subject Tests encompass hour-long, subject-specific evaluations designed to gauge a candidate's strengths. Certain institutions require or recommend SAT Subject Tests alongside the primary SAT test. In the United States, the SAT 2017 is offered seven times annually, while international candidates have six opportunities. The test dates span across October, November, December, January, March, May, and June. The SAT, conceptualized, owned, and published by The College Board, a non-profit organization headquartered in the United States, has been an integral assessment since its inception in 1926.

SAT 2017 Highlights

    Item

             Highlights

Exam Name

SAT

Commonly Known as

SAT

Exam Level

International level test

Conducting Body

College Board

Eligibility Criteria

No requirement as such

Number of Sections

3 Sections – Reading, Writing and Mathematics

Score Range

200-800

SAT APPLICATION DETAILS

SAT is held seven times a year in the US and six times at other international locations. It is held in the months of October, November, December, January, March, May and June.

SAT Registration can be done online and by mail.

SAT registration online:

1. Go to the official website

2. Add personal information

3. Create student profile

4. Select test centre

5. Upload photo

6. Checkout

SAT 2018-19 Registration fees

SAT

Fee

SAT with Essay

US$ 64.50

SAT without Essay

US$ 47.50

International Students additional charges

US$ 49

Test date and Test center change fee

US$ 29

Late registration fee

US$ 29

SAT Test Pattern 2017

According to the SAT 2017 test pattern, the total duration of the test is 3 hours. However, candidates will be given another 50 minutes for the Essay, which is optional. The new SAT test pattern 2017 has four sections- Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Reading Test, Writing and Language Test and Math while the Essay is optional. As per the SAT 2017 test pattern, a total of 154 questions are asked, including one essay question.

SAT 2017 Test Pattern

Section

Scoring

   Duration

Questions

Evidence-Based Reading Writing

200-800

65-minute Reading section 

52 Questions (Reading) 

35-minute Writing and Language section

44 Questions (Writing and Language)

Math

200-800

25-minute No Calculator section 

20 Questions (No Calculator) 

55-minute Calculator section

38 Questions (Calculator)