The Scholastic Aptitude Test
Why is the SAT?                        Why should you take it?
  The SAT is a globally                 Taking the SAT is the first step in
   recognized college admission           finding the right college for you
   test that lets you show colleges       — the place where you can
   what you know and how well             further develop your skills and
   you can apply that knowledge.          pursue your passions. But SAT
   It tests your knowledge of             scores are just one of many
   reading, writing and math —            factors that colleges consider
   subjects that are taught every         when making their admission
   day in high school classrooms.         decisions. High school grades
   Most students take the SAT             are also very important. In fact,
   during their junior or senior          the combination of high school
   year of high school, and almost        grades and SAT scores is the
   all colleges and universities use      best predictor of your academic
   the SAT to make admission              success in college.
   decisions.
What does the SAT
Test?                                Sections
                                     The critical reading section includes
The SAT doesn’t test logic or
                                      reading passages and sentence
  abstract
                                      completions.
reasoning. It tests the skills       The writing section includes a short
  you’re                              essay and multiple-choice questions
                                      on identifying errors and improving
learning in school: reading,
                                      grammar and usage.
  writing and
                                     The mathematics section includes
math. Your knowledge and skills       questions on arithmetic
  in these                            operations, algebra, geometry, statisti

subjects are important for            cs and probability.

  success in

college and throughout your life.
How can you do your                    What else can you
best?                                  do?
 The best way to get ready for        You can also take advantage of free
  the SAT is to take challenging        online practice tools, such as an
  courses, study hard, and read
  and write in and outside of the       online or printable practice test,
  classroom.                            sample questions, The Official SAT
 Studies suggest that cramming
                                        Question of the Day™ and more.
  and short-term prep can’t
  substitute for hard work in          Practice and study the vocabulary
  school, but it’s certainly a good
  idea for you to become familiar       given during tutoring sessions.
  and comfortable with the test        A little practice goes a long way!
  format and question types.
  That’s why the best SAT
  practice is the PSAT/NMSQT®,
  which covers the same subjects
  under timed conditions.
Is the SAT important?               How does your SAT affect
 The SAT is just one factor
                                      your college admissions?
  among many that colleges use
                                       Every college and university uses a
  to get to know you better. It’s
                                        different combination of criteria for
  best to keep the test in
                                        admission. Feel free to reach out to
  perspective and understand that
                                        the schools you’re interested in to
  it’s only part of a comprehensive
                                        understand their unique admission
  admission process that also
                                        policies.
  recognizes other factors, like
  extracurricular activities and
  personal recommendations.
Paying for the SAT
Preparing for the SAT
Test Day Checklist
What kind of questions are on the
              SAT?
Mathematics Section
Tips for a higher score
Math Concepts Covered
 Arithmetic word problems (including percent, ratio, and

 proportion)

 Properties of integers (even, odd, prime numbers,

 divisibility, etc.)

 Rational numbers

 Sets (union, intersection, elements)

 Counting techniques

 Sequences and series (including exponential growth)

 Elementary number theory
•Substitution and simplifying algebraic expressions
•Properties of exponents
•Algebraic word problems
•Solutions of linear equations and inequalities
•Systems of equations and inequalities
•Quadratic equations
•Rational and radical equations
•Equations of lines
•Absolute value
•Direct and inverse variation
•Concepts of algebraic functions
•Newly defined symbols based on commonly used
operations
Area and perimeter of a polygon
Area and circumference of a circle
Volume of a box, cube, and cylinder
Pythagorean Theorem and special properties of
isosceles, equilateral, and right triangles
Properties of parallel and perpendicular lines
Coordinate geometry
Geometric visualization
Slope
Similarity
Transformations
oData interpretation (tables and graphs)

oDescriptive statistics (mean, median, and mode)

oProbability
For More Info and Online Study
 Guides Visit:

http://sat.collegeboard.org/ho
me

SAT

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    Why is theSAT? Why should you take it?  The SAT is a globally  Taking the SAT is the first step in recognized college admission finding the right college for you test that lets you show colleges — the place where you can what you know and how well further develop your skills and you can apply that knowledge. pursue your passions. But SAT It tests your knowledge of scores are just one of many reading, writing and math — factors that colleges consider subjects that are taught every when making their admission day in high school classrooms. decisions. High school grades Most students take the SAT are also very important. In fact, during their junior or senior the combination of high school year of high school, and almost grades and SAT scores is the all colleges and universities use best predictor of your academic the SAT to make admission success in college. decisions.
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    What does theSAT Test? Sections  The critical reading section includes The SAT doesn’t test logic or reading passages and sentence abstract completions. reasoning. It tests the skills  The writing section includes a short you’re essay and multiple-choice questions on identifying errors and improving learning in school: reading, grammar and usage. writing and  The mathematics section includes math. Your knowledge and skills questions on arithmetic in these operations, algebra, geometry, statisti subjects are important for cs and probability. success in college and throughout your life.
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    How can youdo your What else can you best? do?  The best way to get ready for  You can also take advantage of free the SAT is to take challenging online practice tools, such as an courses, study hard, and read and write in and outside of the online or printable practice test, classroom. sample questions, The Official SAT  Studies suggest that cramming Question of the Day™ and more. and short-term prep can’t substitute for hard work in  Practice and study the vocabulary school, but it’s certainly a good idea for you to become familiar given during tutoring sessions. and comfortable with the test  A little practice goes a long way! format and question types. That’s why the best SAT practice is the PSAT/NMSQT®, which covers the same subjects under timed conditions.
  • 5.
    Is the SATimportant? How does your SAT affect  The SAT is just one factor your college admissions? among many that colleges use  Every college and university uses a to get to know you better. It’s different combination of criteria for best to keep the test in admission. Feel free to reach out to perspective and understand that the schools you’re interested in to it’s only part of a comprehensive understand their unique admission admission process that also policies. recognizes other factors, like extracurricular activities and personal recommendations.
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    What kind ofquestions are on the SAT?
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     Arithmetic wordproblems (including percent, ratio, and proportion)  Properties of integers (even, odd, prime numbers, divisibility, etc.)  Rational numbers  Sets (union, intersection, elements)  Counting techniques  Sequences and series (including exponential growth)  Elementary number theory
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    •Substitution and simplifyingalgebraic expressions •Properties of exponents •Algebraic word problems •Solutions of linear equations and inequalities •Systems of equations and inequalities •Quadratic equations •Rational and radical equations •Equations of lines •Absolute value •Direct and inverse variation •Concepts of algebraic functions •Newly defined symbols based on commonly used operations
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    Area and perimeterof a polygon Area and circumference of a circle Volume of a box, cube, and cylinder Pythagorean Theorem and special properties of isosceles, equilateral, and right triangles Properties of parallel and perpendicular lines Coordinate geometry Geometric visualization Slope Similarity Transformations
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    oData interpretation (tablesand graphs) oDescriptive statistics (mean, median, and mode) oProbability
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    For More Infoand Online Study Guides Visit: http://sat.collegeboard.org/ho me