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What is the SAT?

The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test widely used for college admissions, primarily in the United States. It assesses a student’s readiness for college by evaluating their skills in reading, writing, and math. The SAT is important because it provides a common benchmark for colleges to compare applicants from different high Universities and backgrounds. A good SAT score can improve a student’s chances of getting into their desired college, potentially securing scholarships and financial aid

Why is the SAT Important?

College Admissions

The SAT is a crucial part of the college application process for many universities, especially in the US.

Standardized Comparison

It allows colleges to compare students from different high Universities with varying grading systems.

Scholarship Opportunities

A strong SAT score can make students eligible for scholarships and financial aid, making college more affordable.

College Readiness

The test is designed to assess skills needed for success in college-level coursework.

Career Planning

The skills tested on the SAT, such as critical thinking and problem-solving, are also valuable in many careers.

What is SAT and why is it important?

The College Board administers the SAT, a globally recognised college admission test that allows high school students to demonstrate to colleges what they know and how well they can apply that knowledge. Most students take the SAT in 11th or 12th grade, with some taking it as early as 10th grade. Almost every university and college in the USA and many colleges worldwide consider SAT to take admission decisions.

Digital SAT Exam Pattern

The SAT exam comprises of two broad sections- Math, Reading & Writing. Each of the sections is scored equally with a total score of 1600 (800 for each SAT section). A break of 10 minutes is provided between two sections. Let us now try to understand the SAT exam pattern for international applicants in brief:

SAT Exam Sections
Time Allocated
Number of Questions
Reading and Writing (RW)
64 minutes (2 modules of 32 minutes each)
54 questions
Mathematics
70 minutes (2 modules of 35 minutes each)
44 questions

Capstone SAT Course Features

42.5 Hours of Classroom Instruction

3 full-length SAT practice tests

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What is a Good SAT Score for Ivy League Universities?

IVY LEAGUE SCHOOL
SAT SCORE RANGE
Brown University
1470-1550
Columbia University
1500-1560
Cornell University
1470-1550
Dartmouth College
1480-1560
Harvard University
1490-1580
Princeton University
1470-1560
University of Chicago (Booth)
1480-1570
Yale University
1470-1560

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