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STANDARDIZED COLLEGE ADMISSION TEST IN THE UNITED STATES
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  • 2003 SAT scores by race and ethnicity
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  • An example of an SAT "grid-in" math question and the correctly gridded answer
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  • SAT mathematics questions can be answered intuitively or algorithmically.
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  • A U.S. Navy sailor taking the SAT aboard the U.S.S ''Kitty Hawk'' in 2004
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Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test         
Hogskoleprovet; Högskoleprovet; SweSAT; SWESAT; Hoegskoleprovet
The Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (abbreviation SweSAT; Högskoleprovet in Swedish) is a standardised test used as one of the means to gain admission to higher education in Sweden. The test itself, which is administered by the Swedish Council for Higher Education, is divided into a mathematical part and a verbal part, which both respectively contain 4 subdivisions, in total 160 multiple-choice questions.
Scholastic Reference         
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Scholastic Reference is a series of reference works published by Scholastic Corporation. There is a Scholastic Children's Dictionary (which may not be part of the series), a Scholastic Pocket Dictionary, a Scholastic Pocket Thesaurus, and a Scholastic World Atlas.
Modern Language Aptitude Test         
LANGUAGE APTITUDE TEST
The Modern Language Aptitude Test (MLAT) was designed to predict a student's likelihood of success and ease in learning a foreign language. It is published by the Language Learning and Testing Foundation.

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The SAT ( ess-ay-TEE) is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Since its debut in 1926, its name and scoring have changed several times. For much of its history, it was called the Scholastic Aptitude Test and had two components, Verbal and Mathematical, each of which was scored on a range from 200 to 800. Later it was called the Scholastic Assessment Test, then the SAT I: Reasoning Test, then the SAT Reasoning Test, then simply the SAT.

The SAT is wholly owned, developed, and published by the College Board, a private, not-for-profit organization in the United States. It is administered on behalf of the College Board by the Educational Testing Service, which until recently developed the SAT as well. The test is intended to assess students' readiness for college. Originally designed not to be aligned with high school curricula, several adjustments were made for the version of the SAT introduced in 2016. College Board president David Coleman added that he wanted to make the test reflect more closely what students learn in high school with the new Common Core standards, which have been adopted by the District of Columbia and many states.

Starting with the 2015–16 school year, the College Board began working with Khan Academy to provide free SAT preparation. On January 19, 2021, the College Board announced the discontinuation of the optional essay section, as well as its SAT Subject Tests, after June 2021.

While a considerable amount of research has been done on the SAT, many questions and misconceptions remain. Outside of college admissions, the SAT is also used by researchers studying human intelligence in general and intellectual precociousness in particular, and by some employers in the recruitment process.

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1. Besides, Riyadh Schools offers the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) program to students so that they can follow up more or less the same curriculum that would enable them to blend it with the American educational system.
2. Last year, Steven Schwartz, the vice–chancellor of Brunel University, who chaired a task force on fairer university admissions, came out in support of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, which is widely used by American universities.
3. The financial boost could improve academic achievement in California schools, which once ranked No. 1 in scholastic aptitude test scores, and now is 45th in reading skills, say teachers unions, politicians, and labor groups backing Prop. 82.
4. The Government has ruled out any changes to A levels until 2008, but yesterday Tessa Stone, director of the Sutton Trust education charity, confirmed that preparations were under way for a national trial of the US–style admissions test, or Scholastic Aptitude Test, with 50,000 A–level students later in the year.
5. The Government had ruled out any major changes to A levels until 2008, but this week Tessa Stone, director of the Sutton Trust education charity, told The Times that preparations were under way for a national trial of the US–style university admissions test, or Scholastic Aptitude Test, as early as next month.