You can't figure it. It's a score given by the organization administering the SAT and is computed by how well you did on the test. You can contact the organization that administered the test to obtain the score results, though they're typically mailed to you.
Firstly, was this the 1600- or 2400-point scale for the SAT. Either way, one can certainly retake the test and try to improve his score. In fact, most people are suggested to take the SAT 1-2 times and most people do take the test twice.
There are many websites that have practice SAT tests and answer keys with them. Most of these websites offer the test and answers for free. https://satonlinecourse.collegeboard.com
No, the original SAT test does not have calculus. The SAT Subject Test for Math 2 also does not have calculus.
There are 5 syllables in the word 'satisfactory'. Sat-is-fac-to-ry.
What are the dates the sat is given in savannah, ga?
SAT exams are given at testing locations in many different areas which are often schools. To find the nearest testing location and register to take an SAT exam, you can visit the website at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home
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yes, you can take them as many times as you like
The SAT exam is generally given seven times per year, once each in October, November, December, January, March, May, and June. Scores are delivered via the web about 3 weeks later and by mail about a week after that. The test is given in many locations that are determined by high schools. To find out the nearest location and test date near you, contact your high school advisor.
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you can take the SAT's as many times you want, they will only keep your highest score you've ever achieved
There is no limit to the amount of times you can take the SAT exam. However, it is recommended to take it no more than three times. Any more and colleges may think you're not prepared.
There are typically 260 weekdays in a year when excluding Saturdays and Sundays.
For the SAT test given before spring 2016, the maximum score was 2400. The new SAT in 2016 will be out of 1600.
There are several types of exams at Oxford University. 'Mods' (short for moderations) or 'Prelims' (short for preliminaries) are usually sat of your first year and 'collections' are progress checking exams sat at the beginning of each term. "Finals" or "Greats" for some subjects are sat at the end of your degree course.