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There are two sets of test, namely, SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Reasoning Test:
SAT reasoning test assesses the analytical and problem solving skills of an aspirant. The SAT-I is a three hour exam, divided into seven sections. SAT Test (formerly known as SAT I) includes critical reading, mathematics and writing section, with a specific number of questions related to content.
1. Critical reading includes reading of short passages along with the long passages.
2. Mathematics Section includes questions from exponential growth, absolute value, and functional notation. It also places greater emphasis on topics like linear functions, manipulations with exponents and properties of tangent lines.
3. The writing section includes multiple-choice questions and a direct writing measure in the form of an essay.
Scholastic Aptitude (SAT) Subject Tests
SAT Subject Tests (formerly known as SAT II) are designed to measure the applicant's knowledge and skills in particular subject areas like English, history, mathematics, science and language. The subject tests are designed to test the ability of an applicant to apply the knowledge that he / she has acquired during their 12 years of education.
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