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Scholastic Assessment Test

Scholastic Assessment Test. What is the SAT???. The Scholastic Assessment Test otherwise known as the SAT reasoning test is a college admission test that shows colleges what you know and how well you can apply that knowledge. The SAT consists of Math, Reading, and Writing, as they are

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Scholastic Assessment Test

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  1. Scholastic Assessment Test

  2. What is the SAT??? The Scholastic Assessment Test otherwise known as the SAT reasoning test is a college admission test that shows colleges what you know and how well you can apply that knowledge. The SAT consists of Math, Reading, and Writing, as they are the sections an individual will be tested on. If you have noticed, these sections are topics that are used and taught everyday in school! The SAT is also a timed test that an individual will have three hours and 45 minutes to complete, however it is not timed as a whole, but will be timed for each different sections and according to the sections the time given will be different. The primary aim of the SATs is to give educational institutions (Colleges) a standard measure to evaluate the candidates for their ability in problem solving. Most students take the SAT during their junior year of high school, and almost all colleges and universities use the SAT to make admission decisions. However it is… BEST TO PREPARE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE http://sat.collegeboard.org/about-tests/sat

  3. Why is it important? The SATs are important because most colleges and universities use your SAT score as a factor in determining admissions. Another reason to take the SAT is for financial aid consideration. Grants and scholarships, especially those run by the school or private organizations, often take SAT scores along with grade point average into account. The SATs is a key factor in ones life as it may account for what college you might be accepted into. It is also important because it compares students together, because a high GPA can be attainted by taking easier classes than others, the SATs may show the difference between students. THE SATs ARE CRUCIAL FOR COLLEGE ! “The secret to success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.” - Benjamin Disraeli

  4. Prestigious Schools Harvard University:Harvard is a private institution that was founded in 1636. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 6,657 and its setting is city. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Harvard University's ranking in the 2013 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 1. Its tuition and fees are $40,866 (2012-13). SAT Critical Reading: 710 / 800 SAT Math: 720 / 800 SAT Writing: 720 / 800

  5. Princeton University: Princeton University is a private institution that was founded in 1746. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 5,249, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 600 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Princeton University's ranking in the 2013 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 1. Its tuition and fees are $38,650 (2012-13). SAT Critical Reading: 700 / 800 SAT Math: 710 / 800 SAT Writing: 710 / 800

  6. Stony Brook SUNY: Stony Brook University is a public institution that was founded in 1957. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 15,926, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 1,454 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Stony Brook University--SUNY's ranking in the 2013 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 92. Its in-state tuition and fees are $7,514 (2012-13); out-of-state tuition and fees are $18,134(2012-13). SAT Critical Reading: 600 / 800 SAT Math: 600 / 700 SAT Writing: 550 /800

  7. What’s on the SAT? • Critical Reading • 67 multiple–choice questions • 70 minute Test • Tests critical reading, diction, and vocabulary • Passage reading • Sentence completion • Math • 54 questions (44 multiple–choice and 10 grid in) • 70 minutes (two 25 minutes sections and one 20 minute section) • Tests basic arithmetic, algebra I & II, and geometry • Writing • 49 multiple–choice questions, 1 essay question • 60 minutes (one 25 minute section, one 10 minute section, and one 25 minute essay) • Tests ability to identify sentence errors, improving sentences, improving paragraphs OVERALL 3 hours 45 minutes

  8. Critical Reading Pacing Chart

  9. Answer ALL the Questions! • Remember you only lose ¼ of a point when you miss a question, so we advise you to answer ALL the questions. • What if you did not know 4 questions and choose to omit them? Yes, you will lose no points but if you attempt them all, the worst that can happen is losing a point, but if you got 2 correct, you gain 2 points!

  10. Writing • The Writing is divided by three major parts • One Essay 25 minutes • Two Multiple Choice for a combined 35 minutes • The Essay measures a student’s ability to develop a point of view, support that point of view and follow the rules of standard English • The Multiple choice requires students to recognize sentence errors, improve paragraphs, and choosing the version of a piece of writing • AVERAGE SCORE: 492

  11. Critical Reading • Composed of three parts adding to 70 minutes • All three are multiple choice • Tests students on sentence completion, and passage based readings • Assess reading skills such as: Identifying main and supporting ideas, determining word meanings in context, understanding author’s purposes and understanding the structure and function of sentences • AVERAGE SCORE: 501

  12. Mathematics • The Mathematics section consists of three parts as well • Multiple choice and student-produced responses for a time of 70 minutes • This covers four main skills: numbers and operations, algebra and functions, geometry and measurement, and data analysis along with statistics and probability • AVERAGE SCORE: 516

  13. How Does One Effectively Navigate Through The SAT? • STUDY ! STUDY ! STUDY ! • Vocabulary: You can easily expand your vocabulary by: • -Creating flashcards and reviewing them everyday. • -Using them in everyday sentences so you become more familiar with them. • -Purchasing an SAT book. They usually come with cards that are easy to rip out. • -Making a dictionary or thesaurus your best friend.

  14. Take Practice SAT Tests • -They should offer it in your school as a sophomore and junior. • -You can also buy an SAT book. They have practice SAT tests in there. • -You can take practice SAT tests on www.collegeboard.org

  15. Download Apps • Teens these days usually have a smart phone or iPod. We use technology everyday. There are many apps that help you prepare for the SAT. There are specific apps for the vocabulary, math, and English sections. Whenever you're bored, you can go on them and study instead of playing a game or using Facebook or Instagram.

  16. Make An Account On College Board • If you create an account on collgeboard, they e-mail you SAT questions everyday. You have to make an account anyways to register for the SAT. So you might as well make one now and get the practice that you need.

  17. Timing: • You need to get used to timing yourself. You only have abour 25 minutes for each section. If you decide to take a practice SAT test at home, give yourself 25 minutes to work on it. If you don't finish on time, keep trying until you can finish the whole section in 25 minutes.

  18. REMEMBER TO WORK HARD! Yu Ying Mei Kyle Petznick Seung Jae Lee AnnieshaJagdeo Ms. Hoefferle English 6 Period 7 GOOD LUCK!

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