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What's the difference between SAT and SSAT?
The main differences between SAT and SSAT are as follows:

Different uses:

Sat: an exam that American high school students must take to enter American universities.

Ssat: Middle School Entrance Examination, which is applicable to the admission of private middle schools in the United States and Canada.

The score setting is different:

Sat: out of 2400.

Ssat: total score of next stage 1320 to 2130; Advanced stage total score 1500 to 2400.

SAT math is wrong by one 790, two 770s and three 750s. As for the math of SSAT, I got the wrong1797,2 796, which is basically the same as the right one.

Difficulty:

Sat: it's about the level of grade two. Some topics have nothing to do with mathematical knowledge, and there may be some tricks.

Ssat: About the sixth grade level.

Examination content:

Sat: In general, the content of the SAT test is Critical reading.

Reading), math and writing.

SSAT: The exam is divided into four parts: vocabulary, reading, math and writing. The first three parts are grading items. Although the writing part is not graded, it will be accompanied by a copy when the official grades are sent to the school, so it is also necessary to pay attention.

Examination time:

SAT: The test time is 3 hours and 45 minutes (225 minutes).

Ssat: 155 minutes

Examination place:

SAT: There is no test center in Chinese mainland, so candidates need to go to Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan Province Province and even neighboring countries to take the test.

SSAT: There are test sites in Beijing, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

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