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dzzlng_07

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has anyone heard of the SAT exam?? my grandparents want me to do it so my family could move to US when i go uni cuz all my family and stuff is there.
umm.. is anyone else going for it?
does anyone know anything about it?? i'm so confused...:bomb:
 

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The SAT. Yeah, I've heard of them, but no need to sit for them myself. Mainly used by the American universities and colleges to help then decide which students can come into those particular universities and colleges.

The SATs consists of three sections: Maths, Critical Reading and Writing, which includes an essay. Maximum score in each section is 800 points, therefore the maximum total accumulated score is 2400. Within each of the three major sections there are 3 sub-sections, plus Section 10, which is a 10 minute writing section. The test goes on for 3 hours and 45 minutes on the day which the test is held.

Here's some basic infomation on them here
More on the SAT tests here
 
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dzzlng_07 said:
hey guys
has anyone heard of the SAT exam?? my grandparents want me to do it so my family could move to US when i go uni cuz all my family and stuff is there.
umm.. is anyone else going for it?
does anyone know anything about it?? i'm so confused...:bomb:
When are you moving? I dont think any schools offer it in NSW, theres only IB and HSC as far as i know in NSW you would prob have to a special college in sydney to do it.

If you can do the HSC they will calculate your UAI and convert it to the tertiary mark at the university. UAI is accepted by over 60 countries and most american uni's so i dont see why you have to do SAT.
 

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Wooz said:
When are you moving? I dont think any schools offer it in NSW, theres only IB and HSC as far as i know in NSW you would prob have to a special college in sydney to do it.

If you can do the HSC they will calculate your UAI and convert it to the tertiary mark at the university. UAI is accepted by over 60 countries and most american uni's so i dont see why you have to do SAT.
SAT scores are required by most universities in the US.

I heard that it's on in October every year, and you can attempt it for unlimited number of times until you think you've achieved the scores you want. There are also SAT II, ACT, and other tests. The SAT is not like the HSC or IB as you don't need to do a course for it (so the fact that "no schools offer it" doesn't matter :p), but only need to sign up and...do it :D Maybe ask about it at the American consulate in Sydney? You might need appointments though.
 
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SAT scores are required by most universities in the US.

I heard that it's on in October every year, and you can attempt it for unlimited number of times until you think you've achieved the scores you want. There are also SAT II, ACT, and other tests. The SAT is not like the HSC or IB as you don't need to do a course for it (so the fact that "no schools offer it" doesn't matter :p), but only need to sign up and...do it :D Maybe ask about it at the American consulate in Sydney? You might need appointments though.
but where can you find an american consulate in sydney? im so lost...
 

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http://usembassy-australia.state.gov/sydney/student.html

You have to ring up and book to contact the eduation services department click link^

How to Use the Educational Advising Center
The Center is located in the Consulate, on Level 59 of the MLC Centre. Access is by appointment only. For an appointment, phone (02) 9373-9230. A photo I.D. is required for entry.

Advisors are present at the following times:
Monday and Tuesday: 10:30 am - 2:00 pm
Wednesday and Friday: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm


The Center is closed on US & Australian public holidays

The Center has free brochures and booklets for the following exams: SAT 1/SAT 2/PSAT, GRE/GMAT, TOEFL, LSAT, MCAT, CGFNS, ECFMG/USMLE. Study Guides for SAT, GMAT, GRE, and TOEFL are also offered for sale.

Contact Information:
Educational Advising Center
Office of Public Affairs
American Consulate General
Level 59, MLC Centre
19-29 Martin Place
Sydney NSW 2000

Phone: (02) 9373-9230
Fax: (02) 9373-9231
Email: edadvsyd@uunet.com.au

Other info: http://usembassy-australia.state.gov/education/afc0630.htm
http://usembassy-australia.state.gov/sitemap.html#letterS
 
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SoulSearcher said:
It's held seven times a year, in October, November, December, January, March or April, May and June.
Ooh really? No wonder. Well then, the next time you can attempt it would be in October this year then :D
 

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