What is the SAT?
The SAT is designed to measure a secondary school student's reasoning skills. It is a requirement for applicants to some, but not all, U.S. universities as well as some international universities. The SAT is made up of multiple-choice questions that measure mathematical and verbal reasoning abilities, as well as an essay section evaluating critical writing skills.
What are the SAT Subject Tests?
The SAT Subject tests are designed to measure a secondary school student's knowledge of specific academic areas. It is a requirement for applicants to some, but not all, U.S. and international universities.
Where can I find more detailed information on the SAT?
AMIDEAST offices can provide more details. If you are not in a country where AMIDEAST has an office, we suggest visiting the SAT Web site as well as the section on Testing in AMIDEAST's EducationUSA pages.
Where and when can I take the SAT?
The SAT is offered several times a year with registration deadlines approximately two months before the test date. The SAT is administered on those dates in a paper-based format. SAT Subject Tests are administered along with the general SAT in some administrations.
How do I register?
To register for the SAT, please visit www.sat.org. AMIDEAST does not handle SAT registration though some offices can provide assistance with the process.
How do I prepare for the SAT?
It is important for you to be familiar with the kinds of questions asked on the SAT. There are several ways to prepare.
· Visit the SAT Web site for sample questions and tips