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1. What is the SAT?
The SAT Reasoning Test is a test students usually take for college admissions for undergraduate programs. The test has three sections: Critical Reading, Writing and Math and is about three hours and 45 minutes long.

2. Who creates the SAT?
The SAT is created by Educational Testing Service (ETS). ETS is paid by the College Board to create the exam. Both of these companies are private.

3. When is the SAT given?
The SAT is given seven times per year in the following months: October, November, December, January, March, May, and June. The test dates vary by year, the specific test dates for can be found at: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/calenfees.html

4. When should one register for the SAT?
Registration deadlines are approximately 5 weeks before each test date. You may want to register at least 6 - 8 weeks ahead of time to avoid late fees and ensure that you can take the SAT at your preferred test center. The test center may fill up, in which case you would have to consider alternate options, such as testing at a different test center or moving your exam date to the next SAT Exam. Moving to next SAT Exam may hamper your admission chances because the available seats at your preferred institutes may fill.

5. How to register for the SAT test ?
A. The student may register online at the official website www.collegeboard.com of SAT.
B. To register by mail, first obtain a copy of the College Board's Bulletin for the SAT Program (available at your school's guidance counselor's office). You can also request for a copy of the Bulletin for the SAT Program to be sent you by calling College Board at (866) 756-7346 or writing to:
CollegeBoardSATProgram
P.O.Box6200
Princeton, NJ 08541 – 6200
You may also book the test dates at the authorized booking centers whre the test is taken

6. SAT test fee structure to write the SAT test?
The SAT Reasoning Test costs $43 if u register with in the specified time limits and an additional $22 late fee if you register after the registration deadline.

7. How long does it take to get results?
The scores are usually mailed out 4 - 6 weeks after the test. The student may also look at the scores online through the College Board website two weeks after the exam.

8. What if I take the SAT and mess up?
On the day of your test if you want to cancel your score during or after finishing your exam, you should ask the test supervisor for a "Request to Cancel Test Scores" form. You can submit the completed form immediately at the testing center. You can also think about it for a day or two before mailing it to College Board. However, College Board must receive your request form no later than 11:59 pm (Eastern Time) the Wednesday after the test. You must include the test date, test center number, name of the test you are cancelling, your name, address, sex, birth date, social security number, registration number, and your signature. You must label your request "Attention: SAT Score Cancellation" and send it via one of the following methods:
Fax: 610-290-8978
Overnight delivery via U.S. Postal Service Express Mail (U.S. only):
SAT Score Cancellation
P.O. Box 6228
Princeton, NJ 08541-6228
Other overnight mail service or courier (U.S. or international):
SAT Score Cancellation
225 Phillips Boulevard
Ewing, NJ 08618
USA

9. What is Score Choice?
Score choice allows you to choose which SAT and SAT Subject Test scores you would like to send to colleges, at no additional cost. Different universities and colleges now have different score choice practices. Some schools require only the single highest test date score, some schools state that they combine the highest scores from different sections across test dates, and some schools require you to send all of your scores. Always check with the schools you plan to apply to as well before sending your scores.

10. How many times can the SAT test be taken?
If the colleges you are planning to apply to only require you to send your highest test scores, you can now take the SAT and SAT Subject Tests as many times as you want. Colleges will only see the scores you want to send them! If the colleges you are planning to apply to require you to send all of your test scores, we recommend you take the SAT a maximum of three times.

11. What is a good score on the SAT?
A good score is one that will get you into the college of your choice, so the answer depends on where you want to go to college. The average score on the SAT is about a 1540. While class rank, extra-curricular activities, major, recommendations, essays, and other factors also come into play in college admissions, below is an estimate of what score is needed on the SAT for various colleges as per the previous years admission trends in various universities:

University Name

Score Required

Harvard University

2200 or above

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

2200 or above

New York University (NYU)

1950 or above

Princeton University

2200 or above

Rice University

2200 or above

Stanford University

2200 or above

University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA)

2050 or above

University of Colorado - Boulder

1850 or above

University of Houston

1500 or above

University of Southern California (USC)

2050 or above

University of Texas - Austin

1850 or above

12. Why is Nextworld 800score the best choice for SAT preparation?
o Nextworld 800score offers unique and extremely effective strategies not taught anywhere else, by its highly experienced, dynamic instructors.
o Highest Score Increase Guarantee - if you do not improve by at least 300 points, we will provide you with an extra-help course free of charge.
o All exams administered in class are official College Board SAT Practice Exams. The answers are discussed with the instructors to analyze your strengths and weaknesses on the SAT.
o Course materials include the SAT Manual with tricks and tips to do well on the SAT Tutoring help (in-person or on email) is available for students during and after their classroom course at a very competitive fee.
o We offer a $1100 college scholarship to any student who completes our course and receives a perfect score of 2400 on the SAT.

13. When should I start preparing for the SAT?
Because the SAT is the most important test for college admissions, it is always best to start preparing as early as possible. This allows more preparation time to achieve score goals. For students who have the goal of becoming a National Merit Semi-finalist, it is best to start by June before 10th grade. Otherwise, a student should start by the summer before their 11th grade, to maximize the effectiveness of our program because there are no distractions such as school homework, projects, exams or any other school activities. Students should start preparing for the SAT no later then the summer before their 12th grade.

14. Where can I get a sample SAT to practice on?
You can download the sample test from the official College Board website to practice on a Real SAT exam. If you would like to take an essay and have it scored for free by one of our in-house graders please visit any of our offices at Green Park or at Barakhamba Road in New Delhi. We may also provide sample SAT test questions to our students who could prepare & practice the same before the exam.

15. How much high school math is required to be eligible to write the SAT test?
The student is ready to take the SAT test once the student has completed high school algebra and geometry. Although the SAT does include Algebra II, it is only a small fraction of the math section, about 10%.

16. How do extra-curricular activities, majors, recommendations, essays, and factors come into play in college admissions?
College admissions in the United States are not standardized in any way, which means that each undergraduate college develops its own system. Some of the most important factors in college admissions are high school grades, difficulty of a student's high school course selection, and scores on the SAT. The reputation of the high school is also important. Extracurricular activities such as membership to clubs, service activities, and athletic or musical talents are important during the admissions process and it is very damaging to a student's application for him or her to have no extracurricular involvement. The typical breakdown of college admissions in your class rank is 50%, the SAT is 25%, and the rest of the 25% is extra-curricular activities and recommendations. Private schools tend to rely more on extra-curricular activities for admissions than public schools.

17. Should I use an educational consultant?
Nextworld Education has many years of experience in assisting its students in admission as well as visa services and has seasoned support staff who assists the students in deciding the school and course depending upon different circumstances for individual students based on financial capabilities, settlement preferences, post study opportunity options and various other parameters. These factors are very important for international students before they may be able to take the decision of their life time.
Educational consultants counsel students and their families in the selection of educational programs, based on the student's individual needs and talents. The need for an educational consultant can vary based on the students; we recommend starting with arranging a meeting with your counselor as a research base, we can give you some general information as a starting point for your research. If your school counselors spend many hours counseling the students through the admission process and they have received special training through workshops or if you have access to information through a college career center, then you may not need an educational consultant. You can also approach the career services or counseling departments within the institutions that you are considering applying to. You may want to find out ahead of time, if they charge, if so, how much before committing to a service.
But, for international students, the career services or counseling departments within the institutions that the student is considering applying to may not be a readily available privilege. Hence, we always recommend you to take our counseling services so that u may put your parents hard money to good use.

18. How do I find out about scholarships?
To find out more about scholarships, their availability and requirements, visit www.fastweb.com, you can also visit www.finaid.com for information on financial aid. It may vary for students from various countries and may not be valid for students from some countries. Scholarship grant to international students is very rare and can only be facilitated when the student has extraordinary academic record. You should also ask the companies that your parents are employed at for any scholarship opportunities.

19. Does having a summer job help or hurt me?
Summer jobs are a great way to earn some money, and they also provide an excellent opportunity to gain experience. Work experience demonstrates your abilities such as time management, responsibility level, character and leadership potential. Work experience can be anything from paid or volunteer work, after-school or summer program participation, to internships. You should inquire with your parent's employers for any internships or summer job opportunities. Internships, whether paid or not, give you a first-hand look at specific careers as a way to identify career interests. In whatever programs you participate in, whether in a job, an internship, or helping out at home, your experience is an important way to demonstrate key qualities. The participation in the various activities may even help you find a topic for your college essays. Whatever qualities that you develop by this experience will help you build your resume and enhance your college applications. The summer before your 12th grade is the best time for summer employment, which is why we recommend the SAT test preparation after 10th grade, if possible. You may want to start looking for a summer job in the spring of your 11th grade, which is when most employers start hiring for the summer. Remember, the quality of your experience is much more important than the number of dollars you can earn at any job!

20. Should I go to a public or private college?
State and community colleges, also known as public colleges, are generally less expensive than private colleges. Public colleges receive funding from their respective states in order to make the cost of education affordable to the greatest number of people. Most states offer in-state residents a significantly lower tuition price. At community colleges, your tuition rate is based on your district. If you live within a particular community-college district, you can take courses for a lower price than students who live outside of the district.
Private colleges, on the other hand, do not receive the same type of funding, so they rely more heavily on tuition, endowments and other private sources of revenue. Private colleges are usually more expensive than public colleges, but may offer smaller class sizes, or additional scholarships and grants that are not available at public schools.
Your decision on which school to attend or even to narrow down your search generally depend on the following two criteria: Money (scholarships and financial aid) and your choice of major(s). If you know your major then you should apply to the best school for that major that you can get into. If you are unsure of your major, then you should apply to a very well-rounded school, where you can explore the different career options and field of studies. Only you can decide which institutions are right for you, based on your specifications and the programs that you are interested in. Remember to do as much research as possible to make a well informed choice. The Counselors at Nextworld are highly experienced and can offer you a variety of course options to choose from which will eventually help u zero down an institute which fits your personal situation and requirements as per your budget.

21. What are Dual Degree Programs?
Dual Degree Programs differ from university to university. In general terms, universities offer a Bachelors Degree and Masters Degree in your field of studies in a shorter amount of time versus if you pursued the two degrees independently (varies by university). They also offer different variations such as offering an Associate Degree and Bachelors Degree or two different Masters Degrees.

22. Why to consider a Dual Degree Program?
Students successfully completing the program earn two degrees: Associate and Bachelor, Bachelor and Masters, or Masters and Masters (depending on which degrees you pursue and what options the school offers). With the Dual Degree Program one year of school and its financial costs are saved, also having two degrees will give you an edge in the interview process when applying for employment over other candidates.

23. Score Reporting
The College Board provides reporting of the student's SAT Scores to a maximum of 4 Universities of his/ her choice with no extra cost other that the SAT fees already paid. The candidate has to mention the Universities to which he desires sending his scores in the SAT Application form. For reporting to each additional university, the College Board charges extra, payable by an international credit card or a dollar denominated draft.

24. The Scoring Pattern of the SAT
The SAT results comprise of three different scores: a total score (600-2400), a separate score for critical Reading section (200-800), Quantitative Reasoning (200-800) and Writing (200-800).

 

 

 

 

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