Does it matter which kind of SAT test you take for admissions at colleges?
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Hi and welcome to my blog,
I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his SAT.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
Luckily I got this great SAT guide that helped me a lot . So study hard and good luck!
Like they have the SAT test and then they have the SAT & Subject Test.
Does it matter which score we report back or does it depend on the college?
Thanks a bunch!
The SAT tests fall into two categories: Reasoning and Subject. Most colleges require the SAT Reasoning (or the ACT). What their average scores are can be easily accessed on the college website.
Some colleges require Subject tests. Others will give you college credit for the Subject tests. But most schools don’t require them. You’d need to check with the Admissions requriements section of the college web-page.
As of now, you can’t control what scores are reported–The College Board reports all scores from all sittings, Reasoning AND Subject.
~Zara Sahana 007
Almost every college requires either the SAT Reasoning Test or ACT. In addition, highly selective schools (such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Notre Dame) usually require a few SAT Subject Tests. Less selective schools may use the SAT Subject Tests (especially foreign languages) for course placement upon admission.