Thursday, June 18, 2020
Whats on the SAT
The SAT exam is a popular college admission test that allows universities to compare your knowledge to the knowledge of other college applicants, in a standardized manner. The SAT tests reading, writing, and math in a way that requires students to apply knowledge learned in the classroom in a new way. Up until this point, Iââ¬â¢ve just given some passing hints as to what is actually on the SAT. Instead of just telling you that there are reading passages and grammar questions, Iââ¬â¢m going to break down the SAT by section. Section 1: The SAT Essay You will have 25 minutes to craft a response to a question. Sections 2-9 (in no particular order): 3 math sections 3 critical reading sections 1 writing section 1 experimental section The SAT Math Sections 20-question section (all multiple choice) 16-question section (all multiple choice) 18-question section (10 ââ¬Å"free responseâ⬠questions) The SAT Critical Reading Section (Mix of Sentence Completions and Reading Comprehension questions) Two 2-question section that is always the very last section on the test, Section 10. The SAT Experimental Section This one will probably blow your mindââ¬âit doesnââ¬â¢t count towards your score. But the SAT people (The College Board) have to find a way to measure the quality of questions, so what better crop of students than those currently taking the SAT. The twist is you the student canââ¬â¢t know which section is the experimental sectionââ¬âor every student would just use that time to take a much-needed nap. So the experimental section can be a math section, a verbal section, or the 35-question writing section. Again, do not try to guess which one is the experimental section. Itââ¬â¢s a one in three chance of guessing right and if you blow it, well, that could be a difference between a state school and flipping burgers.
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