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I took SAT2 in Math I, Math II and Chemistry in May. Although I was in the chemistry AP class, I still only scored 750 points. Therefore, I personally think that mathematics must be relatively simple, and as for chemistry, physics, and biology, it is still difficult to achieve a full score if there is no class.
In addition to the problem that there are more professional words, and the knowledge content is slightly different from that in China. But if you spend 3-4 months to specialize in a subject, I think it is still more promising to get a high score After all, it is still a bit basic, even if it is a liberal arts student, it will not be too difficult.
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1. The content of the two tests is different: SAT1 is a reasoning test, which aims to test whether the student's ability is enough to adapt to university education, and is a test to test the student's learning ability. SAT2 is a subject test that includes mathematics, physics, chemistry and other subjects, and most schools do not need to submit SAT2, unless the school requires special regulations.
2. The test time of the two is different: on each test day, a candidate can apply for the SAT2 test in 1 3 subjects. There are 3 breaks for SAT1, between Reading and Grammar, between the first and second maths, and between the second math and composition, with a 5-minute break each.
3. Whether there is a listening test: SAT1 does not have a listening test, while SAT2 has a listening test, and the language test with listening is only available in November.
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The names SAT1 and SAT2 are both common names and are not official names.
SAT1 is the SAT test we have been talking about in this article, which includes four sections: reading, grammar, math and writing, with a total score of 1600 points. It is important to note that with the exception of writing, the other parts are not freely chosen by the candidates.
Whereas, SAT2, officially known as SAT Subject, is a test for specific subjects. The exam is a multiple-choice question, with a score of 200-800 for each subject. Candidates can choose the subjects they are good at for the exam according to their actual situation.
The SAT2 is an important reference indicator for many universities when admitting students.
To sum up, there are two main differences between SAT1 and SAT2:
1) SAT1 is an examination of students' comprehensive academic ability, and SAT2 is an examination of students' academic ability in a single subject;
2) SAT1 students are not free to choose the content of the test, while SAT2 students are free to choose the test subjects.
The SAT1 Reasoning Test is designed to measure whether a student's abilities are sufficient for a university education. It is a must-have score to apply to a prestigious school in the United States. SAT1 is a test that measures a student's ability to learn.
SAT2 is a subject test that includes mathematics, physics, chemistry and other subjects, and most schools do not need to submit SAT2, unless the school requires special regulations. SAT2 is actually a professional course test, which presents the student's level in a specialized field to the university. Universities that require this score generally require at least 2 subjects, and candidates generally take 3 subjects.
Our students mainly choose Mathematics 2, Physics and Chemistry. Biology is more difficult, and there are relatively few students in liberal arts who choose due to language barriers.
The difference between the SAT1 test and the SAT2 test is that the test time of the two tests is the same, and you cannot register at the same time, and you must register at different levels.
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SAT1 is the SAT in the traditional sense, and it is a mandatory test for applying to American universities. SAT1 does not allow subjects to be selected, and one test consists of three parts: mathematics, reading, and writing, with a total score of 2400. Writing is divided into grammar and essays; Reading is divided into vocabulary and reading articles.
Each exam takes about 5 hours.
SAT2 is a single test of the SAT, including mathematics, physics and chemistry, American history, literature, various foreign languages, etc., a maximum of 3 subjects can be selected in a test, each subject is tested for 1 hour, and each full score is 800 points.
In addition, SAT1 and SAT2 cannot be taken at the same time, for example, if you take SAT1 in October, you can only take 11 and then take SAT2, which is obviously more important than SAT2, because there are not many American universities that require SAT2 scores.
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SAT1 consists of three major blocks: Reading, Mathematics, and Writing, with a total score of 2400 and 800 points each. SAT2 is a number of subjects, a single-subject test, including American History, Mathematics, Spanish, Physics and Chemistry, and more. Nowadays, most schools only require SAT1 scores, and only a few of the better schools require SAT2.
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SAT1 is a compulsory test for undergraduate students in prestigious American universities, and its results are used as an important reference. On the basis of a very good SAT1 score, candidates can choose two or three SAT2 subjects (the test is not mandatory according to the requirements of the chosen university and major). SAT1 tests a student's academic ability.
SAT2, on the other hand, tests the student's ability in a single subject. To put it simply, SAT1 scores help students apply to prestigious universities in the United States, while SAT2 scores help students apply to relevant majors that they like.
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SAT1 mainly tests composition, grammar, reading, fill-in-the-blank, and mathematics, and is aimed at those who want to go to the United States for undergraduate studies, as an important reference for admission, mainly to test the application and in-depth understanding of the English language, requiring a certain amount of words and English skills.
SAT2 has number 1, number 2, physics, chemistry, biology, American history, generally choose three, better universities require this score, involving more professional vocabulary, need to have a certain amount of professional knowledge.
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The SAT I consists of two parts: the SAT Reasoning Test and the SAT II Subject Tests. The test lasts for 3 hours and 45 minutes, and the questions are multiple-choice and writing, mainly testing candidates' reading, mathematics and writing skills, with a full score of 2400 points.
SAT II (Subject Tests) are one-hour long, mostly multiple-choice questions, which mainly test the candidate's knowledge of a certain major. The SAT II subjects are mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, foreign languages (including Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Spanish), etc., and students should apply for the test according to the requirements of each major and school.
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You can consider taking the ACT, which pays more attention to English and high school learning ability than the SAT, and has more questions and more time, but the content is more concise than the SAT, and you can get a high score as long as you practice hard.
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Both have their own difficulties, if you are good at English, the SAT test will be relatively simple, if you are not very good at English, but want to study abroad, you can find a professional teacher for tutoring.
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Although the SAT test is habitually called the college entrance examination, in fact, the SAT test format and test content are quite different from those of the Chinese college entrance examination. From the point of view of the difficulty of the knowledge points of the test alone, it is lower than the difficulty of the Chinese college entrance examination, and the difficulty of the SAT essay is much lower than that of the college entrance examination Chinese composition. The following is a comparison of the form and purpose of the two:
American College Entrance Examination (SAT): The university sets its own 3+X format
The full name of SAT is "Academic Ability Assessment Test", see the article What is the SAT test, and now the SAT has gradually evolved into a parameter standard to measure whether candidates can enter the American university admissions, and it is precisely because the SAT test score has become an important condition for applying for admission to American universities, so in the eyes of Chinese candidates and candidates' parents, the SAT test is similar to the existence of the college entrance examination, so the SAT test is called the American college entrance examination. For the 8 universities in the excellent "Ivy League" in the United States, they are basically required to provide SAT test scores when applying for admission, but whether they can be admitted or not is not a factor that can be determined by SAT scores, which is not the final word in China's college entrance examination. However, although the SAT is known as the "American college entrance examination", it is different from the "one test to determine everything" of China's college entrance examination, and the SAT is much more flexible than China's college entrance examination in terms of score requirements, question types and social recognition.
I believe that domestic candidates are familiar with the format and content of the college entrance examination, and they either choose liberal arts or science. However, although most American universities require reading, writing, and math to be taken in three subjects, Cornell University does not require applicants to provide SAT writing scores, and Harvard University requires students to provide SAT2 test scores in addition to these three SAT scores. The so-called SAT2 can be understood as the "X part" in the "3 + comprehensive + X" mode of the college entrance examination, that is, one or two of the multiple alternative subjects are selected for additional exams.
SAT vs. College Entrance Examination: SAT focuses on the level of logic and college entrance examination
According to the College Board, the organizer of the SAT, the SAT is designed to test whether students have the reading and writing skills necessary for college-level study. It also claims that the SAT tests students' ability to put into practice what they have learned in school, to analyze and solve problems, which are key to college-level learning. It can be found that in terms of the test system alone, the American SAT test focuses on the basic logical thinking ability of students, while the college entrance examination is a test based on knowledge level.
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The SAT is mainly for English, and its math and everything is very simple. If your English is very good, then the SAT test will be more suitable for you, and if you are very bad at English, it is recommended to take the college entrance examination. The main thing is that I have taken the SAT, not the college entrance examination. I hope to adopt.
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The SAT2 test time is 1 hour, most of the questions are multiple-choice, and a single subject test can be selected, and students should take the test according to the requirements of each major and school. Share what is the difference between SAT1 and SAT2, I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
1. The content is different.
SAT1 is a test sponsored by the College Board, and its scores are used by high school students around the world as a reference when applying to U.S. universities. After the reform, the new SAT has a total score of 1600 points, with three sections, namely reading, grammar and mathematics, and writing has been changed to an optional test.
Note: The SAT1 test must be an essay, which is a determining factor for admission to a U.S. university.
The SAT2 test is a specific proficiency test that measures a student's level in a particular subject. Currently, SAT2 courses are divided into Math, Science, Languages, English, History, and Social Sciences.
Note: The choice of SAT2 subjects depends on the admission requirements of the university you are studying.
2. The cost is different.
The SAT1 fee is in US dollars, and international test takers need US dollars.
The basic cost of SAT2 is $54, plus $13 per subject, and $24 per subject with listening, so if there is no listening test, it is $80 for two subjects and $93 for three subjects.
3. The exam time is different.
SAT1: The test lasts 3 hours and 45 minutes and is divided into multiple choice and writing questions.
SAT2: The duration is 1 hour, and most of the questions are multiple-choice. SAT2 can be tested in a single subject, and students should take the test according to the requirements of each major and school.
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Kowloon Tong, the international school on the Peak, Lantau Island, Tsuen Wan, there are several.
I don't know if it's changed, you'd better go on the SAT board and read it for yourself, because I don't know when you're going to take the test.
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SAT1 is simply the American version of the college entrance examination, which is a test that all American high school students who want to enter college to take, mainly to test the student's learning ability. SAT1 consists of three sections: Evidence Based Reading and Writing Section, Math, and Essay
SAT2 is a subject test (English, history, mathematics, science, language, etc.), that is, some tests of the ordinary type, which belongs to a kind of university professional course exam, generally speaking, students need to take two or three subjects.
The difference between SAT1 and SAT2 test content.
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