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SAT II FAQs
1.How should I pay when I register?
Payment must be made in U.S. dollars and in the form of a cheque, money order, or credit card (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa).
Checks and money orders should be made payable to "The College Board." Insufficient payment will cause your scores to be delayed.
2.How can I guarantee that I'll get my first choice of a test center when I register?
Test center assignment is done on a "first come, first served" basis. So although we can't guarantee you'll get your first choice of test center when you register, registering early gives you the best chance of getting the test center you want. Remember that you can register in advance for any test date during the year, not just the next scheduled date.
3.Do I have to complete the SAT Questionnaire each time I register?
Once you complete the SAT Questionnaire or SAT profile you don't have to fill it out again unless you need to update it. When you update a question, remember to answer the entire question. Your new answer will completely replace the old one.
4.Can parents or guardians register online on behalf of a child or children?
A separate "My Organizer" and SAT profile must be created for each student registering online to take the SAT. Anyone with a Parent or Professional "My Organizer" account cannot register online for the SAT. Only student accounts can be used to complete the online SAT registration.
5.What if something goes wrong in the middle of registering online?
If you experience technical problems while completing an online registration, most likely your information will still be saved. To complete your registration, simply return to "My SAT" and click "Finish Registering" next to the test date you were registering for, and continue filling out the form.
6.Can I cancel my online registration?
If you have not yet submitted your registration, it remains incomplete until the late registration deadline. Incomplete registrations are deleted from the system after the late registration deadline.
Once you've submitted your registration (and received Confirmation or your Admission Ticket) it cannot be canceled and your test fees cannot be refunded.
7.Why do I need a collegeboard.com password to register online?
You can use many collegeboard.com features without signing in, but you need to be able to sign in to register for the SAT online. That way, you can:
1. Start a registration and return to it later.
2. Check your test center assignment.
3. Make corrections to your Admission Ticket.
4. Print an Admission Ticket to use on test day.
5. View your SAT scores online.
8.Why don’t my user name and/or password work when I try to log in?
Remember that your user name and password are "case sensitive," so you must use the same capital or lowercase letters you used when you set up your user name and password. If you need to check them, you can use "Forgot Your Password?" to request that a hint or information be emailed to you.
9.Are there browser requirements to support online registration?
To register online for the SAT, we recommend using the following browser versions:
Netscape 6.2.3 or higher
Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
America Online 5.0 or higher
Please note: "Cookies" must be enabled to register online. WebTV cannot be used for online registration. We do not recommend that you use Netscape 6.0 or 6.1. If you are an AOL user with a Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating system, please verify that your MSIE browser version is 5.0 or greater by going to Keyword: Browser.
10.Is my personal information safe online?
Any personal information you share is securely managed and protected. For more information, please review our Privacy Policy. Netscape Navigator 4.7X, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, and America Online version 5.0 (or later versions of all browsers) allow you to submit your personal information in a secure, encrypted form.
11.What if I can't connect to online SAT registration?
Occasionally, due to updates or other routine maintenance, online registration may run slowly or may be inaccessible. If this is the case you should return later to begin your registration.
Sometimes the application runs slowly because of high volume. Busy periods include registration deadlines and the days approaching an SAT administration. If you register before deadline days, in the early morning, or afternoon, or on weekends, the site will be less busy.
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Answer: The Registration Fee of SAT is 46 USD (Excluding Essay) and 60 USD (Including Essay). You are charged 29 USD more for late registration. Here’s the entire process of SAT Registration (Updating soon).
Answer: It depends on the college you wish to apply for. Every college eligibility criteria varies. So it would be better to check the eligibility criteria of the college you are aiming to on board.
Answer: The SAT General Sores will be out in 3 weeks after the test. You can get them via email or via hard copy.
Answer: SAT is conducted by College Board 7 times a year. For US aspirants, SAT General Test is conducted 7 times a year - August, October, November, December, March, May and June. Whereas, SAT Subject Tests are conducted 6 times a year - August, October, November, December, May and June. For International Students, SAT General Test is conducted 4 times a year - October, December, March and May. Whereas, SAT Subject Tests is conducted 5 times a year - October, November, December, May and June
Answer: Yeah, SAT Score validity is 5 years. But you can keep up yourself improving by doing repetitive attempts. Send the best SAT score to the colleges you are aiming to join.
Ans: No, many renowned colleges in the US offer admission via ACT and the SAT. A few more colleges accept the SAT, ACT and the IB points. Finally, admissions will be allotted solely on the merit basis
Answer: You don’t need SAT score at the time of applying to universities. Your SAT score should reach the colleges you are aiming to join prior 1 month of the college application deadline.
Answer: Around 1600 for SAT General Test would be good SAT score to onboard renowned colleges like Ivy League.
Answer: Yes, SAT 1 is a SAT General Test and SAT 2 is widely termed as SAT subject test. They are entirely different and the formats as well. SAT Subject Test is given by the students that are willing to join engineering and SAT General Test is mostly given to on board the streams rather than Engineering.
Answer: We do arrange all our sessions in the evenings (I.e. after 6PM) to keep yourself away from the school activities. Classes are scheduled on the basis of student’s pace and comfort.
Answer: Our SAT tutors are extremely skilled and they have got 10 years of average experience in delivering SAT classes online. They still examine themselves by doing SAT once in every 2-3 years.
Answer: It depends on the time availability student has got and the pace of the student. We strongly recommend 72 & 90 hours for the sophomores and 42 & 60 hour crash courses for the junior level students.
Answer: SAT General Test is of 1600 marks and student need to get around 1600 to on board renowned universities. Students with 1500+ scores are likely to admit the top-notch colleges.
Answer: Mostly, our session timings are in between 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (Local Time).
Answer: All classes are about 2 hours and the classes are scheduled thrice a week