SAT at a Glance

What is the SAT?

The SAT is a standardized paper-and-pencil test administered by The College Board that measures your critical thinking skills. It tests your ability to analyze and solve problems in math, critical reading, and writing.

Who should take the SAT?

If you’re doing your AS levels and you want to apply to study a degree programme in the US, you’ll most likely have to take the SAT. Most students in the UK take the SAT in the lower year of their AS levels, which allows them to prepare for and take any SAT Subject Test later on. This also gives them time to re-take the SAT Test if they were not pleased with their first set of results. Don’t worry if you have to re-take the test! Most US students will take the SAT at least twice.

Remember the US university application process is quite lengthy compared to the UK application process to universities. So the earlier you take the SAT Test the better. This allows you time to focus on your finals and the remainder of the university application process.

How is the SAT structured and timed?

The SAT is 3 hours and 45 minutes long and is divided into the following sections:


SectionLengthQuestion TypesNo. of Questions
Critical Reading

Two 25-minute sections
One 20-minute section

Sentence Completion
Reading Comprehension
19
48
Math

Two 25-minute sections
One 10-minute section

Multiple Choice
Grid-Ins

44
10
Writing

One 25-minute section
One 10-minute section
One 25-minute essay

Identifying Sentence Errors
Improving Sentences
Improving Paragraphs
18
25
6
ExperimentalOne 25-minute sectionCan be Critical Reading, Math, or Writing
Does not count toward score
Varies
How will the test sections be ordered?

The 25-minute essay will always be the first section of the SAT, and the 10-minute multiple-choice writing section will always be last. The other 8 sections (including the unscored, experimental section) can appear in any order.

How can I register for the SAT?

Register online at collegeboard.com or by calling +1-866-756-7346.

How much does it cost to take the SAT?

USD$71.00

What is the range of possible SAT scores?

Each section is scored from 200-800 each, giving a total range of 600-2400 points. The essay is scored from 0-12, which is included as 1/4 of the total Writing score.

What are average SAT scores?
SectionAverage Score for the Class of 2006*
Writing497
Critical Reading503
Math518
Essay7.2 (out of 12)

* Source: 2006 College-Bound Seniors Report, The College Board

 

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