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What is the SAT?
What I said upstairs is the old SAT ... It was changed long ago last year.

SAT is an aptitude test, a so-called "college entrance examination" for American high school students, but whether you can go to a four-year university does not depend on a SAT score. SAT is held by College Board in the United States, 7 times a year in the United States and 6 times a year in other places. The exam is in English.

The SAT includes three tests:

1, critical reading: reading. In fact, there are not only reading, but also filling in the blanks, which mainly examines students' ability to read and complete sentences. The main topic types include reading comprehension, paragraph reading and sentence completion. Total ***70 minutes, three small chapters, two chapters of 25 minutes each, one chapter of 20 minutes.

2. Math: Math. Examine all kinds of mathematical calculation and thinking ability. The main topic types include multiple-choice questions that choose one of the five options and answers that need to fill in the step flow. Total ***70 minutes, three small chapters, two chapters of 25 minutes each, one chapter of 20 minutes.

3. writing: writing. To examine students' writing ability, the main questions are multiple-choice questions and a composition. Multiple choice questions are mainly about picking the wrong ones to see if you can improve your sentences and articles. The composition should have a beginning and an end, and you should have your own opinions. Total ***60 minutes, two small chapters, 35 minutes for multiple-choice chapter and 25 minutes for writing part.

Each SAT test has a full score of 800 points, and you can get 200 points by writing a name, with a total score of 2400 points, starting with 25 minutes of composition.

There is still a part of the SAT that is not scored, 25 minutes, which may be any of the three parts, but I won't tell you in advance, so you must complete all the parts. This non-scoring part is generally to find a standard for future questions.

I took the old SAT, and I have to memorize many words in English. You may only use these words once in your life. The new SAT downplays the words, but you still need to have a certain vocabulary, and pay more attention to writing and solving math problems.