SAT Prep Resources Guide
In 1926 the first SAT was taken, and in 2016 it was redesigned. Originally created by the College Board to assess one’s aptitude for learning, over the years the SAT has been used to test and rate one’s knowledge. There are four sections on the SAT: Reading Writing and Language Math, which consists of two subsections (with a calculator and without) Essay, which is optional According to the College Board, these sections work together to determine what you learned in high school. The goal is to ensure you have the required reading, writing, and math skills necessary to be successful in college. On the exam, each test section will appear only once. The questions are all multiple choices and the number of questions, and how much time you have to complete each section, varies. See the following table for more on the SAT test sections: Reading Writing & Language Math Essay (Optional) # of Questions 52 44 58 total No calculator = 20 Calculator = 38 1 Time
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