After conducting the comprehensive and successful IELTS, GRE and GMAT programs, Final learning is now all set to offer the SAT program. SAT actually stands for Special Aptitude test which is meant to analyse your aptitude. SAT is more of a paper-based standardized test and once you clear this exam, you’ll have bright chances of securing admission in any of the reputed colleges and universities abroad. If you’ll perform exceptional in the SAT exam you might end up getting an irresistible scholarship as well. On the whole, there are numerous opportunities associated with this exam. Predominantly, those high school students apply for this examination who dream to pursue higher education in abroad or in the US. Factually, there are two types of SAT tests
• SAT I
• SAT II
The SAT II test isn’t imperative because it’s usually not required by the colleges. The main exam is three hours and 45 minutes long and the candidates are required to pick up a medium either Math or English. During the exam, your predominant three hours and twenty minutes count towards your score and the section which is not scored is the experimental section. A candidate has to go through 10 sections and they are mandatory |
The section which is not scored (the experimental section) can be a reading, math or a writing section so you have to keep this fact into concern while preparing for the examination. After knowing that the experimental section is disproportionately difficult you can’t take the risk of preparing leniently in any of the sections as you never know which section will come out as an experimental section. As we all know, time is limited in the SAT exam so you ought to attempt the exam in a constant speed neither very high nor very slow. Most of the time it happens that the candidates miss out a question or overlook subtle points because their concentration is more on attempting all the questions. Final learning is always there at your assistance, whenever you need any sort of advice or guidance regarding the special aptitude test. |