What is SAT exam?
The SAT is a standardized exam that colleges and institutions in the United States use to determine admittance. It is intended to measure a student’s college preparation and is often taken by juniors and seniors in high school. The SAT is divided into two parts: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Mathematics. There is also an essay portion that is optional. The exam is graded on a scale of 400 to 1600, with higher marks signifying more intellectual competence. The College Board, a non-profit organization in the United States, administers the SAT.