Who should take it:
SAT: Most students applying to undergraduate school. SAT
Subject Tests: Students applying to schools that require the scores
from these Subject Tests.
Where to apply: College Board
SAT Program
P.O. Box 6200
Princeton, NJ 08541-6200 USA
The SAT Reasoning Test is a
three-hour and forty-five minutes, primarily multiple-choice test that measures
critical thinking, problem-solving abilities and reasoning skills that you have
developed over a long period of time.
The content of the SAT now consists of three sections: critical reading,
mathematics and writing. For further information, visit:
The SAT Subject Tests are
one-hour, primarily multiple-choice tests in specific subjects such as French or
Chemistry. These tests measure knowledge of a subject and the ability to apply
that knowledge. You may take either the SAT or up to three Subject Tests on a
single test date.