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- SAT_Reasoning_Test abstract "The SAT is a standardized test for most college admissions in the United States.The SAT is owned, published, and developed by the College Board, a private, nonprofit organization in the United States. It was formerly developed, published, and scored by the Educational Testing Service which still administers the exam. The test is intended to assess a student's readiness for college. It was first introduced in 1926, and its name and scoring have changed several times. It was first called the Scholastic Aptitude Test, then the Scholastic Assessment Test.The current SAT Reasoning Test, introduced in 2005, takes 3 hours and 45 minutes to finish, and costs US$51 (US$91 International), excluding late fees. Possible scores on the SAT range from 600 to 2400, combining test results from three 800-point sections – Mathematics, Critical Reading, and Writing. However, the SAT does not mirror high school curriculum. Some SAT experts assert that the SAT does not measure raw math or verbal abilities and that the SAT is primarily only a measure of how well one takes the SAT. Taking the SAT or its competitor, the ACT, is required for freshman entry to many, but not all, universities in the United States.".
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- SAT_Reasoning_Test alt "Page 1 of an SAT essay".
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- SAT_Reasoning_Test duration "13500.0".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test fee "US$ 51 to US$ 91, depending on country.".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test footer "SAT essay. This student received a 10/12 from two judges, each giving 5/6".
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- SAT_Reasoning_Test language English_language.
- SAT_Reasoning_Test name "SAT Reasoning Test".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test offered "8".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test prerequisite "No official prerequisite. Intended for high school students. Fluency in English assumed.".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test purpose "Admissions to undergraduate programs of universities or colleges.".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test regions "Worldwide".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test scoreRange "200".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test scoreUsers "Most universities and colleges offering undergraduate programs, in USA.".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test skillsTested "Writing, critical reading, mathematics.".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test testAdmin College_Board.
- SAT_Reasoning_Test testAdmin Educational_Testing_Service.
- SAT_Reasoning_Test testTakers "Over 1.66 million high school graduates in the class of 2013".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test type "Paper-based standardized test".
- SAT_Reasoning_Test website sat.collegeboard.org.
- SAT_Reasoning_Test subject Category:1901_introductions.
- SAT_Reasoning_Test subject Category:Standardized_tests_in_the_United_States.
- SAT_Reasoning_Test comment "The SAT is a standardized test for most college admissions in the United States.The SAT is owned, published, and developed by the College Board, a private, nonprofit organization in the United States. It was formerly developed, published, and scored by the Educational Testing Service which still administers the exam. The test is intended to assess a student's readiness for college. It was first introduced in 1926, and its name and scoring have changed several times.".
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