About SAT Testing
The SAT is usually taken by high school juniors and seniors and is used by most U.S. colleges and universities to help decide admissions. The test is three hours long and contains seven multiple-choice sections, including three Verbal, three Math, and one Experimental (the Experimental does not count toward your score)... Read More>>
About The PSAT NMSQT
The PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) was first introduced in 1959 as the PSAT... Read More>>
About The SAT
The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) was created by the College Entrance Examination Board, more commonly referred to as the College Board, in the 1920s... Read More>>
About The SAT Reasoning Test
The SAT Reasoning Test (formerly the SAT I: Reasoning Test and the SAT Test) is a 3 hour and 45 minute test designed to measure a student's "critical reasoning" skills... Read More>>
About The SAT Subject Tests
The intent of the SAT Subjects Tests (formerly SAT II: Subject Tests prior to 2005, and Achievement Tests prior to the 1993/1994 academic year) is to measure a student's knowledge in a specific subject area... Read More>>
ACT Test
The ACT is used by many US colleges as an entrance exam. The test assesses high school students' knowledge and preparedness for success in college. The ACT test is offered on 6 dates through the year, ranging from September to June... Read More>>
Preparing For The PSAT NMSQT
Preparing for the PSAT/NMSQT is very similar to preparing for the SAT Reasoning Test. The best way to prepare for the PSAT/NMSQT is simply to start your SAT prep for the SAT Reasoning Test... Read More>>
SAT Math Questions
The SAT math questions take up 70 minutes of the SAT Reasoning test and are delivered in three sections, two 25-minutes in length, and one 20-minutes in length... Read More>>
SAT Overview
The SAT test is used by colleges and universities as part of the college admissions process. Almost all colleges and universities require that student applicants provide them with the results of one or more standardized tests with their college application... Read More>>
SAT Prep
SAT Prep for the SAT Reasoning Test: There is no secret to preparing for the SAT Reasoning Test. There are two major areas a student should address in their... Read More>>
SAT Prep For Parents
The SAT test is an important part of the college admissions process. College admissions have become much more competitive than it was when most parents were applying years ago... Read More>>
SAT Reading Questions
Beginning in March of 2005, the SAT Reasoning Test has a Critical Reading section that replaces the old Verbal section. The SAT Critical Reading questions take up 70 minutes of the test and are delivered in three sections, two 25-minute sections, and one 20-minute section... Read More>>
SAT Score
SAT Reasoning Test Scoring
In the SAT Reasoning Test, the SAT score consists of a score between 200 and 800 for each of the three sections, Critical Reading, Math, and Writing... Read More>>SAT Testing
The SAT is typically given seven times a year in January, March or April, May, June, October, November, and December. The currently published test schedule... Read More>>
SAT Vocabulary
Achievement Tests - The name used for the subject specific tests of the Admissions Testing program prior to 1994, when they were renamed to SAT II: Subject Tests... Read More>>
SAT Writing Questions
Beginning in March of 2005, the SAT Reasoning Test has a new writing section. The SAT writing questions take up 60 minutes of the test and are delivered in two sections, a 25-minute essay, and a 35-minute multiple choice section... Read More>>









