The SAT is a high school standardized test considered by most of the colleges and universities in the process of admission. The purpose of the SAT is to measure a high school student’s readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants.
The SAT is a standardized test that assesses a student’s skills in four core areas: Reading, Writing & Language, Math, and Essay (optional).
SAT Scoring System
- Test/Subject Score: There are 4 subjects’ scaled score.
- Section/Grouped Score: EBRW- Evidence Based Reading and Writing (Reading + Writing & Language) and Math Composite (Math).
- SAT Total Score: {(Reading Scale Score + Writing & Language Scale Score) *10 + Math*20} or (EBRW + Math) Section Scores.
* If you take the SAT with essay, your essay will not factor into the Total or Section scores.
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