About the SAT

 

 

The SAT is a required admissions exam for anyone wishing to complete their undergraduate degree program in the US. The total exam lasts three hours and forty five minutes long and is composed of a Critical Reading, Writing, and Quantitiative section. The Critical Reading section is composed of short and long reading comprehension passages, and sentence completions - all answered by multiple choice. The Quantitative section is composed of multiple choice and fill-in questions testing basic arithmetic, algerba, and geometry. Finally, the Writing section requires the test-taker to write an essay, and answer multiple choice questions testing both sentence corrections and sentence error identification.

 

Each section is worth 800 points each, and your total SAT score is out of 2400. FThe exam is paper-based and held in Hong Kong a few times throughout the year. For more specific information regarding the registration for the SAT or other test-related information you can check the office SAT website www.collegeboard.com.

 

The SAT is not easy, especially for international students (even students from top local and international schools), but with a disciplined study plan and a clear understanding of the tested material and test strategy, students in Hong Kong can do as well as their counterparts in the US. 

 

 
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