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		<title>Why SAT is important</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[SAT Test Preparation]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[SAT]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[SAT I]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[SAT I Reasoning Test]]></category>
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Despite numerous changes in the US university application process, some truths remain the same — namely, you need to ace your SATs if you plan to attend a top-notch university.
The SAT, or Scholastic Aptitude Test, is designed to gauge aspiring US undergraduates. It measures the ability of candidates to solve problems and use reasoning skills [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><strong>D</strong>espite</strong> numerous changes in the US university application process, some truths remain the same — namely, you need to ace your <a title="SAT" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/"><strong></strong></a><strong><a href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/" target="_blank">SATs</a></strong> if you plan to attend a top-notch university.<br />
The <strong><a title="SAT" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/" target="_blank">SAT</a></strong>, or <strong><a title="SAT TEST" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/">Scholastic Aptitude Test</a></strong>, is designed to gauge aspiring US undergraduates. It measures the ability of candidates to solve problems and use <strong><a title="Reasoning Skills" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/myaccount-test.php?cat=MBA&amp;cat1=mre" target="_blank">reasoning skills</a></strong> at the level necessary for US universities.</p>
<p>Most <strong><a title="SAT College &amp; Universities" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/sat_collage.php" target="_blank">colleges and universities use the SAT</a></strong> as one indicator of a student’s readiness to do university-level work. Other criteria include class rank, marks (Grade Point Average), extracurricular activities, personal essays and recommendations.</p>
<p>Starting in 1993, the <strong><a title="SAT" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/" target="_blank">SAT</a></strong> split into the <strong><a title="SAT 1 Test" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/sat_sat1.php" target="_blank">SAT I: Reasoning Test</a></strong> and the <a title="SAT II Subject Test" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/sat_sat2.php"><strong></strong></a><strong><a title="SAT II Subject Test" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/sat_sat2.php">SAT II: Subject Tests</a></strong>. In general, universities only require SAT I, but the most exclusive schools often require two or more<strong> <a title="SAT II Subject Test" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/sat_sat2.php">SAT II Subject Tests</a></strong>.</p>
<p>SAT is held seven times in a year in the USA, Puerto Rico, and US Territories, and six times a year at over 650 other overseas locations.</p>
<p><strong><a title="SAT I" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/sat_sat1.php" target="_blank">SAT I</a><br />
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SAT I is a three-hour test that measures verbal and mathematical reasoning skills students have developed over time, and skills they need to be successful at university.</p>
<p>Good SAT scores can help you gain admission to selective schools and earn merit-based financial assistance.</p>
<p>The SAT I contains Verbal, Math and Writing components, each worth one-third of the final score. There are three Verbal sections, three Math sections and two Writing sections.</p>
<p>In addition, there is a 20 minute ‘dummy’ section, formally called the Variable or Equation Section. This section does not count towards your individual score; it is used to try out new questions for the future editions of SAT. You won’t know which section is the ‘dummy’, so try your hardest throughout.</p>
<p>The first and last sections are always Writing, the first being a 25-minute Writing Essay and the last a 10-minute Multiple Choice writing section. Out of the remaining seven sections, four are 25 minutes long each, and the other three (including the dummy) are 20 minutes long each.</p>
<p>A systematic chart of the question types and and number in each section are listed below:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://im.rediff.com/getahead/2007/may/30table2.gif" alt="" width="466" height="334" align="middle" /></p>
<p><strong><a title="SAT II" href="http://www.tcyonline.com/sat/sat_sat2.php" target="_blank">SAT II</a></strong></p>
<p>SAT II: Subject Tests are an hour long, and comprise mostly multiple-choice questions. They measure how much students know about a particular academic subject and how well they can apply that knowledge.</p>
<p>Subject Tests fall into five general subject areas: English, History and Social Studies, Mathematics, Science and Foreign Languages.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The following chart demonstrates the available options:<img class="aligncenter" src="http://im.rediff.com/getahead/2007/may/30table11.gif" alt="" width="461" height="243" /></p>
<p align="left">In Part II of this feature, we’ll look at testing dates, test fees and how to apply.</p>
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