The SAT is a standardised test used for college admissions in the United States. It is designed to assess a student’s knowledge of reading, writing and mathematics. The SAT is typically taken by high school students applying to colleges or universities in the United States.
The SAT consists of two sections: the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) section and the Mathematics section. The EBRW section includes questions on reading comprehension, grammar and usage, and writing and language. The Mathematics section includes questions on algebra, geometry, statistics and probability.
The SAT is scored on a scale of 400 to 1600, with 1600 being the highest possible score. The score is based on the number of correct answers and the difficulty of the questions. The score is used by colleges and universities to evaluate a student’s academic ability and make admissions decisions.