All About the SAT

SAT is a standardized test that colleges or undergraduate programs in universities use as a measure of such skills as reading comprehension, computational ability, and clarity of expression needed by a high school student for success in college education.

Who conducts the SAT?

SAT is administered by the College Board, a non-profit organization in the United States.

Why do students take the SAT?

Students who plan to join an undergraduate program in the USA or Canada are required by many colleges or undergraduate programs in universities to take the SAT. In fact, as much as 50% of the admission decisions taken by colleges can be based on how good your SAT scores are, so getting a high test score is crucial. Apart from this, some programs also offer scholarships based your scores.

Who accepts SAT score?

SAT score is typically accepted by undergraduate programs in the USA and Canada, though top-rated programs in Singapore, UK, Australia also accept the score.