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Hello, SAT Essay is optional, and candidates can choose not to take the test. At the same time, candidates need to understand that when applying to the top 50 universities in the United States, most schools clearly require applicants to provide SAT essay scores in the admissions announcement, so it is recommended that students first understand the admissions requirements of the intended school before deciding whether to give up.
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The SAT, also known as the "American College Entrance Examination", is a standardized, written test of academic ability for high school seniors administered by the College Board. Its results are an important academic reference index for high school graduates from all over the world to apply for admission qualifications and scholarships to U.S. higher education institutions. [1]
The SAT has a total score of 1600 and is divided into three sections: Reading (400)[2], Grammar (400)[3], and Mathematics (800)[4], as well as an Essay (optional) section with a total score of 24 (8 for Reading Comprehension, 8 for Essay Analysis, and 8 for English Writing)[5][6][1]. The Educational Testing Service (ETS) is authorized by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to be responsible for the proposition and marking of the SAT test [7]. There is no official expiration date on test scores[8], but some community colleges only recognize SAT scores within two years as valid[9][10][11].
SAT scores are accepted by all higher education institutions in the United States[12], but not all universities require them [13]. Some institutions do not require admission requirements[13], students can substitute other grades, and they need to check the admission requirements of the university carefully when applying to universities.
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The SAT test is divided into 3 sections, Reading and Grammar, Math, and Composition. The essay part is optional.
Details of each section:1. Reading and grammar.
The duration of the exam is 65 minutes for the Reading section and 35 minutes for the Grammar section, and the number of questions in the Reading section is 52 and the Grammar section is 44 questions, and the sum of the two marks is 800 points.
2. Mathematics. The duration of the exam in the mathematics section is 80 minutes, the number of questions is 58, and the test score is 800 points.
There are 20 questions that cannot be computer-based, and the question type is in the form of multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions.
The content of the examination includes geometry, trigonometry, functions, algebra, data analysis and other related knowledge.
3. Essay part.
The duration of the essay section is 50 minutes, the number of questions is 1, and the score is 2-4 points.
Candidates will be given an essay that they need to read and summarize and analyze to write based on it.
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It can be understood as the college entrance examination in the United States, but in some other countries like Canadian universities, the SAT test is a mandatory requirement to go to the United States (full score of 1600, math 800, grammar 400, reading 400). It is ideal to get 1530 (the score line of the top 10 universities in the United States) in the mock exam (the difference between the mock test and the actual test is usually 30 points), and the mathematics should be the best full score (the easiest in the three subjects), because the mathematics in the United States has not involved a lot of calculus topics, try not to make mistakes in grammar, reading is the most difficult in the three subjects, try to control the wrong questions, memorize more words (60 days) and read more English books (novella ** 1-2 months).
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The Scholastic Aptitude Assessment Test, known as the American College Entrance Examination. Sponsored by the College Board, SAT scores are an important reference for high school students from all over the world to apply for studies and scholarships at prestigious universities in the United States.
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