Submitted by yogita shewale on 23/10/2013 - 05:26 PM |
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Hi,For detailed information about SAT visit:- SAT |
Submitted by yogita shewale on 23/10/2013 - 05:26 PM |
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Submitted by Jenni on 13/06/2009 - 04:20 PM |
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Hi all, tell me the details on how to take the language subject test i.e, either as a reading test or listening test. Which is more recommended in the colleges for admission process?. |
Submitted by Jenni on 13/06/2009 - 04:20 PM |
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Submitted by John on 13/06/2009 - 04:23 PM |
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You should take the test that best suits your type of preparation. There is no difference in difficulty between the two tests; however, the tests with listening can provide a more complete picture of a student's skills. For this reason, colleges may prefer the listening test to the reading-only test for placement purposes. If you are taking the test for admissions purposes, college deadlines for submitting applications may determine the choice of test. The Language Tests with Listening are only offered in November. |
Submitted by John on 13/06/2009 - 04:23 PM |
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Submitted by Jenni on 13/06/2009 - 04:12 PM |
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Friend can u tell me how the SAT test is judged and scored? |
Submitted by Jenni on 13/06/2009 - 04:12 PM |
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Submitted by John on 13/06/2009 - 04:14 PM |
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Meticulous care goes into developing and evaluating each test. Test developers write the questions for the SAT Subject Tests, incorporating questions submitted by high school and college teachers from around the country. A test committee made up of high school and college faculty reviews each test before it is administered. To ensure that the SAT Subject Tests are valid measures of the skills and knowledge specified for the tests, as well as fair to all students, the SAT Program maintains rigorous standards for administering and scoring the tests and reporting test scores. |
Submitted by John on 13/06/2009 - 04:14 PM |
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