Title: The SAT
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2Introduction
- The SAT is the nations most respected college
entrance exam.
3History and Background
- The SAT was developed almost a century ago as a
tool to democratize access to college for all
students.
4Access and Equity
- The SAT Fee-Waiver Service continues to reach
more students than ever before.
5SAT Security EnhancementsConsiderations
Integrity Access Scalability
Appropriate identification requirements and controls to maintain the integrity of the test administration and the validity of scores Impose no undue burden on students, educators or test center staff Flexible and simple enough that it can be successfully implemented across all test administrations worldwide
6SAT Security Enhancements New Procedures
Student Photo Test Day Changes Score Reporting Registration Data
Photo is submitted with registration and integrated into the Admission Ticket Changes to center, test type or date can no longer be made on test day Standby (or walk-in) testing is no longer permitted Attending high school code is required at registration Scores are automatically sent to the specified school Registration records, including photos, provide a valuable tool in cases of score validity questions
7A Pathway to PerformanceCollege and Career
Readiness Expectations for All Students
- Three integrated assessments one powerful tool
- The College Boards College and Career Readiness
Pathway is a series of integrated assessments
that measures college and career readiness from
the 8th through the 12th grades .
8What the SAT Measures
- SAT questions represent high school curricula,
testing students skills in Geometry, Grammar,
Algebra and Critical Reading. - Educators review every SAT question for relevance
and coherence
- Critical thinking skills measured in the SAT are
21st-century skills that will help students
succeed in college.
9The Structure of the SAT
- The SAT contains 10 sections, beginning with a
25-minute essay. - The test is 3 hours and 45 minutes long, allowing
for more time per question than other tests. - Sections are no longer than 25 minutes with no
more than 50 minutes between breaks.
10When to Test
- Most students benefit from taking the SAT twice
once in the spring of their junior year and again
in the fall of their senior year.
Most students benefit from taking the SAT twice
once in the spring of their junior year, and
again in the fall of senior year.
Most students benefit from taking the SAT twice
once in the spring of their junior year, and
again in the fall of senior year.
11Getting Ready for the SAT
- Take rigorous courses, such as AP
- Study hard
- Read and Write extensively
- Take the PSAT/NMSQT
- Take Free SAT practice tests
12About the SAT Subject Tests
Hour-long, content-based tests that allow
students to showcase achievement in specific
subject areas differentiate themselves for
college admissions
- Key Facts
- One hour in length take up to three in one
sitting - Generally given 6 times per year, may vary
depending on test - Two fee waivers available to qualifying students
in grades 9 through 12 - 200- to 800-point score scale
Eight Subject Tests assess subject knowledge in
literature, mathematics, history and the
sciences.
Math Level 1 U.S. History Biology E/M Literature
Math Level 2 World History Chemistry
Physics
- 12 language tests six with a listening component
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Spanish Modern Hebrew Chinese w/ Listening
French Latin Japanese w/ Listening
German Spanish w/ Listening Korean w/ Listening
Italian French w/ Listening German w/ Listening
13More Than Just a Test
- College Search The Webs most comprehensive
database of college profiles, which can help
students find the right fit. - Student Search Service (SSS) Connects Colleges
and Universities to students - My College QuickStartA college and career
planning resource powered by PSAT/NMSQT results. - BigFutureTM New web site for step-by-step guide
to college planning.
- As a program of the College Board, the SAT
includes access to many academic and college
planning resources, including
14BigFuture
15SSS New Web Portal for Students and Families
- A new website that gives students and parents
information about Student Search Service SSS
16Thank you!!!
- The SAT is a useful tool for colleges to get to
know each student. It is rigorously developed to
be a fair test for all students, and it is a good
predictor of first-year college GPA and beyond.
For more information, visit the SAT Counselor
Resource Center satresourcecenter.collegeboard.or
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