SAT:
The SAT is the nation's most widely used admissions test among colleges and  universities. It tests students' knowledge of subjects that are necessary for  college success: reading, writing, and mathematics. The SAT assesses the  critical thinking skills students need for academic success in college—skills  that students learned in high school.
The SAT is typically taken by high school juniors and seniors. It tells students how well they use the skills and knowledge they have attained in and outside of the classroom—including how they think, solve problems, and communicate. The SAT is an important resource for colleges. It's also one of the best predictors of how well students will do in college.
Each section of the SAT is scored on a scale of 200-800, with two writing  subscores for multiple-choice questions and the essay. It is administered seven  times a year in the U.S. and U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico, and six  times a year overseas.
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