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== SAT Exam overview ==
== SAT Exam overview ==
* SAT = "Scholastic Assessment Test"
* owned by the College Board (CB)
** we will use "CB" here, although the College Board does not refer to itself by the abbreviation)
* SAT tests are developed and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS)
** SAT accounts for 25% of ETS functions
** ETS creates also develops and administers TOEFL ("Test of English as a Foreign Language"), GRE (graduate school admissions), and Praxis (for teachers)
* note that CB and ETS are non-profits but both engage in aggressive business practices
=== Background ===
* started in 1926
* the purpose of the SAT was to create a merit-based college admissions metric independent of student grades, school, and demographic
* originally called "SAT I: Reasoning Test" (SAT I dropped in 2004, "reasoning test" dropped in 2016)
* the SAT II was originally "SAT II: Subject Tests"
* the official of the SAT test changed from "Scholastic Aptitude Test" to SAT, and the CB claimed those letters were no longer abbreviations for anything
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=== 2016 changes ===
* in 2014, College Board announced fundamental changes in the SAT test
** CB claimed it was because the test had "become disconnected from the work of our high schools.”
** it was also in response rising popularity of the ACT test CB changed core test format
*** ACT = "American College Testing" (title since dropped, refers to itself solely as "ACT")
*** in 2012, more students took the ACT than the SAT for the first time (see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACT_(test)ACT test (wiki)]]
*** the SAT test was changed to follow a similar format as the ACT
**** source [https://web.archive.org/web/20140514233331/http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/06/education/major-changes-in-sat-announced-by-college-board.html?_r=1 A New SAT Aims to Realign With Schoolwork(NY Times)]]
* starting 2016, the SAT changes included:
** total score returned to 1600
** 4 instead of 5 possible answers
** dropped the 1/4-point penalty for wrong answers
*** the penalty was designed to encourage skipping and penalize random guessing
** math narrowed to focus on linear equations, equations or functions, rations, percentages and proportional reasoning
** "critical reading" section changed to "evidence-based" (passage-based) reading excerpts (like the ACT)
** grammar section changed to "evidence-based" (passage-based) reading excerpts (like the ACT)
** verbal section vocabulary changed to evidence-based selection and use of more common words
** essay now optional (thus the total score of 1600 instead of the previous 2400)
** CB partnered with Khan Academy in order to offer free preparation instruction and practice
=== Essay section & Subject tests dropped 2021 ===
* the College Board dropped the essay (after the June, 2021 test, although it will be offered in some states as per state rules
* also dropped Subject Tests
** the official reason for these changes was because of changes in college admissions requirements due to the COVID crisis
** anecdotally, we can assume it was due to severe drop in revenue as result of the crisis
=== Preparation & Practice Options ===
* the College Board published the "Official SAT Practice Book"
** 2018 edition
*** includes Practice tests 1-8
** 2021 edition
*** includes Practice tests 1, 3, 4-10
* Princeton Review
** started in 1981, now owned by ST Unitas, a Korean Ed-tech company


== SAT Exam Practice ==
== SAT Exam Practice ==