SAT FAQ's
What is the difference
between the SAT and the PSAT/NMSQT*?
The only difference between the SAT and the PSAT/NMSQT is the
format. Indeed, PSAT/NMSQT questions are taken from old SAT's.
Hence, all the techniques that apply to the SAT apply to the
PSAT/NMSQT.
When is the SAT given?
The test is administered seven times a year -- usually in
October, November, December, January, March, May and June --
on Saturday mornings. Special arrangements for schedule changes
are available.
If I didn't mail in a registration form, may I still take
the test?
On the day of the test, walk-in registration is available,
but you must call ETS in advance. You will be accommodated only
if space is available -- it usually is.
How important is the SAT and how is it used?
It is crucial! Although colleges may consider other factors,
the majority of admission decisions are based on only two criteria:
your SAT score and your GPA.
How many times should I take the SAT?
Most people are better off preparing thoroughly for the
test, taking it one time and getting their top score. You can
take the test as often as you like, but some schools will average
your scores. You should call the schools to which you are applying
to find out their policy. Then plan your strategy accordingly.
Can I cancel my score?
Yes. To do so, you must notify ETS within 5 days after taking
the test.
Where can I get the registration forms?
Most high schools have the forms. You can also get them
directly from ETS by writing to:
Scholastic Assessment Test
Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6200
Princeton, NJ 08541
Or
calling: (609) 771-7600
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