SAT: Eligibility, Registration and other things
SAT: Eligibility, Registration and other things

We have already been through a blog talking about SAT; its importance and where is it accepted the most. Also, we have an overview about the various sections of the test. So, let us talk further about the test- its eligibilities, fees and related details.

SAT Registration

  • SAT registration can be made online or by offline mail.
  • Special rooms and facilities can be requested for applicants with disabilities at the time of registration

Online Registration

  1. Make a profile on the College Board site
  2. Fill the application structure by giving Personal Information, High School Information, and Contact Information
  3. Make a Student Profile
  4. Select Test and Test Center
  5. Upload a clear front facing photo of headshot
  6. Look at and pay the application charge utilizing Visa or PayPal
  7. Print the confirmation ticket

Offline Registration

  • Offline registration is lesser preferred by the applicants nowadays. However, one needs to enroll via mail, if:
  • Wants attest center near home.
  • Requesting for testing on Sunday
  • Paying with a money order or cheque
  • Applicant’s younger than 13 years of age
  • Unfit to transfer a computerized photograph in the online enrollment process
  • Enlisting through a SAT global delegate

To enlist via mail:

  • Solicitation SAT Student Registration Booklet from an advisor or College Board
  • Fill the application structure
  • Mail the structure alongside a check or cash request of utilization expense utilizing the enlistment envelope to the registered address.

Cancelling, Rescheduling or Changing SAT

Understudies can demand an adjustment in test date or center or test: SAT to SAT with Essay or SAT to SAT Subject test or the other way around

  • Sign in to the College Board profile to roll out any improvements
  • Roll out the required improvements before the due date
  • Pay the expense appropriate utilizing charge card or PayPal
  • Snap on Update
  • Print the refreshed affirmation ticket

SAT Eligibility

  • There is no eligibility criteria to appear for this test
  • Students who are 12 years or younger in age can only register by mail
  • Students in eighth grade or below must not include a photo in their registration

Exam Pattern

  • SAT is a paper-pencil test
  • It is 3 hours extended period of time SAT with Essay is 3 hours 50 minutes at most.
  • SAT has four parts – Reading test, Writing and Language test, Mathematics test without a calculator, and Mathematics test where calculator can be used.
  • Paper part is discretionary. It is required by some school. Understudies need to pick it according to the school they wish to apply for.
  • Score scale extends between 400-1600
  • Score scales for Reading and Writing and Language segments are 200-800; for Mathematics – 2 to 8
  • Essay results are assessed independently.

We will be comping up with more such informative articles- keep watching the space!

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