SAT Test
College Board develops, published and administers the SAT Test. The SAT Tests consists of 3 sections, SAT Math, SAT Critical Reading and SAT Writing. For each section you will achieve a score between 200 and 800. For The SAT Essay Section you can get a score between 1 and 6.
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SAT II / SAT 2 Subject Tests
Also called the SAT 2 Achievements Tests, the SAT II Subject Tests evaluate a student’s performance on individual tests. If you are interested in general information about the sat 2 subject tests, check our general guide to sat subject tests: About the SAT II subjects test, or visit our special strategies guide for the sat 2 day test: Sat II Test Day Strategies.
For individual SAT 2 subject tests check below:
SAT II / SAT 2 Chemistry
The SAT Chemistry test is a one-hour multiple choice test given on chemistry by The College Board. A student chooses whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. You will find here free preparation for the SAT II Chemistry test, information about the test format and structure, as well as practice questions.
SAT II / SAT 2 Biology
The SAT Biology test is a one-hour multiple choice test given on biology by The College Board. A student chooses whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. You will find here free preparation for the SAT II Biology test, information about the test format and structure, as well as practice questions.
SAT II / SAT 2 Physics
The SAT Physics test is a one-hour multiple choice test given on Physics by The College Board. A student chooses whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. You will find here free preparation for the SAT II Physics test, information about the test format and structure, as well as practice questions.
SAT II /SAT 2 Math
The SAT II Math test is a one-hour multiple choice test given on mathematics by The College Board. A student chooses whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. You will find here free preparation for the SAT II Math test, information about the test format and structure, as well as practice questions.
SAT II / SAT 2 Literature
The SAT II / SAT 2 Literature test is a one-hour multiple choice test given on literature by The College Board. A student chooses whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. You will find here free preparation for the SAT II / SAT 2 Literature test, information about the test format and structure, as well as practice questions.
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SAT US History
The SAT US History test is a one-hour multiple choice test given on US history by The College Board. A student chooses whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. You will find here free preparation for the SAT US History test, information about the test format and structure, as well as practice questions.
SAT World History
The SAT World History test is a one-hour multiple choice test given on world history by The College Board. A student chooses whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. You will find here free preparation for the SAT World History test, information about the test format and structure, as well as practice questions.
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ACT Test
The ACT Test has four areas English, mathematics, reading, and science.The test has 215 key questions and you need approximately three and a half hours to finish it. But if you pass the writing text, the total time needed for the ACT test is four hours, including breaks. The maximum score is 36 points.
GED Test
General Educational Development, is also known as GED Test. The test is designed to evaluate your Language Arts, Writing, Social Studies, Science, Reading, and Mathematics knowledge. The minimum score to pass the exam is to reach 450 points , from 800.
GMAT Test
The Graduate Management Admission Test or GMAT is a test produced by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), and the business schools used it to make admissions decisions.The only language you can give the GMAT test is English, and it tests your analytical writing, quantitative, and verbal abilities.
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GRE Test
The Graduate Record Examination also known as GRE Test is an exam made and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Those who are usually taken the GRE are students, because it helps them to graduate high school , but it also serves as a measure for the applicants.
LSAT Test
The Law School Admission Test which is also known as LSAT is an exam that is mostly used in the United States, Canada, and Australia, administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for future law candidates. It is designed to evaluate logical and verbal abilities.
MAT Test
The Miller Analogies Test is known as MAT and it’s used firstly for graduate school admissions in the United States of America. The MAT Test is created by Harcourt Assessment, and contains 120 questions, and the students will have one hour to finish the exam.
MCAT Test
The Medical College Admission Test is known as MCAT, and is an exam which is given on the computer,usually for the future medical students. It is made to evaluate which are the students abilities in this field.
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NCLEX Test
The National Council Licensure Examination is known as NCLEX, is an exam which is usually used by nurses, in the United States of America, who want to earn a license.