SAT2 Course Selection and Score Submission Questions 15

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, literature is more difficult for Chinese students. To a certain extent, the special test of literature is also more difficult than the reading test in SATI, and it is generally not recommended for students to choose. American history, like world history, has a different focus from the current curriculum taught in China, and because it is assessed in English, Chinese students not only do not understand the content, but also have a great language barrier.

    There are many various language tests in SATII, and it is generally not recommended to choose several languages at the same time, unless you want to apply for a similar major. Chinese students will have no problem taking the Chinese test, but in the eyes of the admissions committee, students who are native speakers of Chinese take the SATII Chinese test, even if they get a full score, are suspected of opportunism. Therefore, it is generally not recommended for Chinese students to take the SATII Chinese test, unless it is a child who left the mainland at a very young age and grew up overseas.

    After deducting the above subjects that are not suitable for Chinese students to choose, there are not many SATII subjects left. In fact, this is also the choice of many Chinese students, including mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics. It should be noted that although mathematics is divided into mathematics (i) and mathematics (ii), the actual test questions are very close, so it is generally not recommended that candidates take both mathematics (i) and mathematics (ii) at the same time.

    Many liberal arts students worry about the disadvantages of taking the biology, physics, and chemistry exams in the United States. This concern is unwarranted. Education before high school in the United States is generally broad, which is reflected in the SAT (II) test, which involves a wide range of questions, and the content of the questions is relatively simple.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay to do this, but math 1 is too simple and not very referential, but it will still be sent, but the competitiveness will be less competitive, don't be discouraged, if you have time, just make up for another lesson

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Why do you need to report 1" and "2"?

    There will be no impact on the hardware, but some AOs will think that you are not organized enough.

    So why do you want to take the math 1!!

    If I were AO, I would definitely ask: why do you report the number 1?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, you only need to submit the one with the highest score and the best score.

    When American colleges and universities recruit, they will require students to provide SAT scores, which are flexible and need to be mastered by the candidates themselves. Generally, test takers can take SAT scores as many times as they want during the period of validity of submitting their test scores, and SAT scores are valid for two years. In these two years, the best test score can be submitted to the school you are applying for.

    The SAT is sponsored by the College Board of the United States, and its scores are an important reference for high school students from all over the world to apply for American college admission qualifications and scholarships. The total SAT score of American universities is 2400 points, which are divided into three parts: reading, writing and mathematics. However, they are only one of the materials to refer to when admitting students, and they are not completely decisive factors like the college entrance examination, and their results are valid for 2 years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let's pay it all.

    Let's see how it goes, if it's ordinary, 750+, it's okay, history, biology, other languages, these are a little more difficult, 700+, just pay it, if you don't get 700, don't pay it.

    And most of the people who don't require SAT2 are required to have three courses except for Georgia Town, which requires only two courses.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The concept of conjugate acid is comparative, in a reaction the substance behaves as a conjugate acid-base, but the conjugate acid-base is not absolute, for example, HCO3- is a zwitterion, which can become a conjugate acid of CO3 2-, or a conjugate base of H2CO3.

    Naoh, on the other hand, generally accepts the electrons in the reaction, so it is an alkaline skin solution. For example, when NaOH is ionized in water, the conjugate acid of NaOH is Na+ (at this time NaOH is a conjugate base), and the conjugate base is OH - (at this time NaOH is a conjugate acid), because NaOH plus a hydrogen ion is NaH2O+, and removing a water is Na+, and the same is true for hydroxide.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    SAT2 has an hour for each subject, all of which are multiple-choice or true-or-false questions, of which there are 5 options for each multiple-choice question in each subject, one point is awarded for a correct answer, no points are awarded for not answering, and points are deducted for a wrong answer. Finally, it is converted to a test score of 800 points.

    There are a total of 50 questions in Mathematics Level 2, and the error tolerance rate is about 5 (SAT2 Mathematics includes Level 1 and Level 2, it is recommended that you choose SAT2 Mathematics Level 2 exam);

    Physics has a total of 75 questions, with a fault tolerance rate of about 10-15;

    There are 85 questions in chemistry, and the error tolerance rate is about 4;

    90 multiple-choice questions in U.S. history with a tolerance rate of about 10;

    80 questions in biology; There are 60 questions in the common part, and students choose 20 questions (M questions in molecular biology and E questions in ecology). The fault tolerance is about 3 4.

    Texas Instruments Ti-Nspire), these two calculators are the most powerful and easy to use.

    All subject questions are in a single question book, and the cover will have the page number of each subject. If you take more than one exam, you can complete one subject every hour (no cross-district) in your own order. Take a 5-10 minute break between exams.

    Once you've completed your exam, you can leave.

    For Asian students, it is more competitive to apply with a score of 780 or above in mathematics and 750 in physics and chemistry, and the requirements for Chinese students are even higher. Students who apply to prestigious universities are recommended to get a score of 2400 in mathematics, physics and chemistry (800+800+800). The three subjects of American History, English Literature, and Biology are very competitive even if the scores are slightly lower due to the difficulty of the exams.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not possible to combine the mathematics of one test with the reading of the other. Let's say a student scores 600+800 on the first exam and 700+790 on the second exam. Then candidates cannot choose to submit 800 points in the first math + 700 points in the second reading.

    Either one result is submitted, or both results are submitted. Therefore, from the perspective of sending points, there is no spelling.

    But you will find that in the English explanation of CB, you can see a concept called Superscoring. What does this mean?SuperScoring means spelling.

    However, this spelling point means that the university will automatically record the best part of the applicant's test and put it together as a reference for the student's score when applying to the school. For example, here's what the University of Florida has to say about superscoring.

    However, not all schools accept spelling, so be sure to go to your dream school to check if the school can score points. But for most candidates, don't think about the matter of scoring points first, and strive for a good score in the first test is the king, isn't it?

    All in all, it is impossible to score points, you can only send yourself a certain score or a certain number of results;Some universities can automatically score your grades when they receive them, and these schools will generally indicate that they accept superscoring in their admissions prospectus.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How to choose SAT2 subjects?

    For subject selection, it is generally recommended to consider mathematics, physics and chemistry. On the one hand, it is relatively easy to prepare and the time cost is low, and on the other hand, these three courses meet the requirements of most universities, because the common requirement on the official website of the university is mathematics + any science. Such as:

    California Polytechnic University, Cornell University, etc., require the submission of 2 SAT 2 scores: one is SAT 2 Math 2, and the other is selected from SAT 2 Science. Science includes biology, chemistry and physics, SAT 2 biology is quite different from high school biology, closely related to modern biotechnology, more professional words, more miscellaneous generally unless required by school, few people take the test.

    Math 2 is usually chosen because Level 2 has a tolerance rate of about 5 questions, while Level 1 has extremely simple knowledge points (it is said that the junior high school level can handle it) and has no error tolerance. Level 2 does not examine plane geometry, but focuses on functions, analytic geometry, and trigonometry. The content of the exam is to do 50 multiple-choice questions in 1 hour, there are certain requirements for speed, and the training is usually timed, and Asian students are generally recognized with a perfect score of 800.

    Both physics and chemistry require one to two months of preparation time before the exam, and applications with a score of 750 or more can be used, and there are many students who can score more than 780.

    Of course, in the process of selecting applicants, elite American universities, especially the top 20 universities in the United States, will also pay more attention to the courses and subjects taken by the applicants, and whether they are balanced in arts and sciences. The science test of mathematics, physics and chemistry, even if it is a full score, can only reflect that the student's scientific knowledge and reasoning ability are good. However, if there is only a single item and in-depth mathematical knowledge, such a thinking form seems too simple.

    First, it is too straight and lacks innovation and creativity. If the candidate not only has good knowledge of mathematics and science, but also can get high scores in the field of liberal arts, then such an applicant is excellent in arts and sciences and balanced in arts and sciences. It is also perfect in terms of thinking form.

    Therefore, if you can choose a liberal arts subject on the basis of mathematics 2 + a science subject, according to your own interests and abilities, it is also a very good choice, especially for students who want to study liberal arts in college, this combination is more recommended. U.S. History is recommended in the liberal arts because U.S. History is not only a standalone test subject for SAT 2 but is also helpful for SAT Social Science History essays.

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