The SAT test is divided into two parts, including SAT I (reasoning test) and SAT II (special test). For the majority of applicants, SAT I scores are necessary, and if there are SAT II scores, the competitiveness of applicants can be enhanced.
The SAT is divided into two parts. One is the general part, including math and English, called SAT I-Reasoning Test. SAT I scored 800 points in math and English (the lowest score was 200), so the full score was 1600. The SAT I test lasts for three hours, which mainly tests the candidates' language and mathematical reasoning ability. SAT II (Subject Test) lasts for one hour, mostly multiple-choice questions, and mainly examines the knowledge of a certain major of candidates. SAT two out of 800. SAT II is a single subject examination, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and foreign languages (including Chinese, Japanese, German, French and Spanish). And it is based on the requirements of various majors and schools.