Why Take the SAT Subject Tests?

June 25th, 2007 by Paul

The SAT Subject Test (formerly known as: SAT IIs) is a test to measure your knowledge and application of the subject.

  • You need to check if the specific college you are applying requires them.
  • The prestigious universities generally require two to three.
  • Some universities require certain specific subject tests (e.g. Mathematics).
  • You must find out and take the subject tests accordingly to your potential universities. You can do the research for each individual university on your own. Sometimes you don’t have to take any subject tests.
  • The SAT Subject tests are graded on a curve.

In regards for taking the Korean SAT Subject test, I highly advise against it unless you are non-native speaker of Korean. You want to demonstrate your ability to learn new material, not rehash or flaunt your native Korean ability.

If you have any questions always feel free to email me.

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