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Beijing New Channel IELTS Training School reminds you that all Chinese citizens (regardless of age) can take the IELTS test with an ID card. The IELTS test is open to a wide range of people, and there are no restrictions on age or academic qualifications. If you want to take the exam, then you just need to register and pay the fee according to the requirements.
However, we do not recommend anyone under the age of 16 to take the IELTS test, except if you are a person with a high level of ability or a strong need for an IELTS score.
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Generally, you can register two months in advance, choose a suitable test room, and it is best to understand the surrounding situation of each test room before registration, so as to facilitate travel and testing. SAT1 and SAT2 can't be taken together, this one can only be taken again.
In addition, the October SAT test is a test center in Hong Kong, so it is very crowded, and you can choose to take the test on November 5 and December 3.
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Hello! The November SAT is still very empty, and it is estimated that it will not be full in September, because there is still an October exam there, but it must not be too late.
It's true that we can't take the test together, so we have to run again.
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If you want to take SAT2, report in November, SAT1 in December, the test time is the same, so the two exams cannot be taken at the same time, and if you want to register, it is true that you have to report now that the exam room in 10, 11, and December has been very tight, and many people are rushing to take the exam at this time, because if you don't take the test, you can't catch up with the delivery of materials.
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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. ’
SAT: Also known as the "American College Entrance Examination", it is a standardized and written test of academic ability for high school graduates sponsored by the College Board. Its results are an important reference indicator of academic ability for high school graduates from all over the world to apply for admission to U.S. colleges and universities.
Test content: The SAT has a total score of 1600 and is divided into three sections: Reading (400), Grammar (400), and Mathematics (800), 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).
Cost: SAT1 (i.e. Reasoning Test): USD, USD for international candidates.
**Application Fee: $15.
Change fee (change of test type, location, time): $28.
Late registration fee (after the normal registration deadline and before the registration deadline): $28.
Waitlist (no registration required, direct entry on the day of the test) fee: $44.
Registration Surcharge for International Testing Centers (Non-U.S.): $40.
What it does: SAT state blank scores, or equivalent ACT test American College Test) scores, are required when applying to most U.S. universities.
According to the College Board (CB), the organizer of the SAT, the SAT is primarily a measure of the reading and writing skills that students need to read and write in college.
According to the CB, the SAT tests students' ability to put into practice what they learn in school, using analytical and problem-solving skills, which are essential in college.
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The SAT, also known as the "American College Entrance Examination", has a total score of 1600 points, which are divided into three sections: Reading (400 points), Grammar (400 points), and Mathematics (800 points), and a total score of 24 points (8 points for reading comprehension, 8 points for article analysis, and 8 points for English writing). The SAT test is authorized by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to be responsible for the proposition and marking of the test. There is no official expiration date on test scores, but some community colleges only recognize SAT scores within two years as valid.
SAT scores are accepted by all higher education institutions in the United States, but not all colleges require them. Some colleges and universities do not require admission requirements, students can use other grades instead, and when applying for university, you need to carefully check the admission requirements of the school.
1. Log in to the official website.
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1. Introduction to SAT.
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