Scholastic Aptitude Test
Reasoning & Subject Tests
(SAT)
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The SAT tests are used for
undergraduate admission. The tests are administered through the
policies and procedures established by Educational Testing Service (ETS).
These policies and procedures and registration information can be found in the registration bulletins for
the test or on their web site:
www.collegeboard.com
Test Format (approx. 4 hours)
Critical Reading Sections
| Time | Content | Item Types | Score |
|
70 min. |
Critical reading and sentence-level reading | Reading comprehension, sentence completions, and paragraph-length critical reading | 200-800 |
| Time | Content | Item Types | Score |
|
70 min. |
Number and operations; algebra and functions; geometry; statistics, probability, and data analysis | Five-choice multiple-choice questions and student-produced responses | 200-800 |
Writing Portion
| Time | Content | Item Types | Score |
|
60 min. |
Grammar, usage, and word choice | Multiple choice questions and student-written essay | 200-800 |
The tests are given at Georgia
Southern on the following dates: Saturday, October
4, 2008 Early Deadline:
September 9 Saturday, December
6, 2008 Early Deadline:
November 5 Saturday, January
24, 2009 Early Deadline: December 26
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Early Deadline: February 10 Saturday, May
2, 2009 Saturday, June
6, 2009 Early Deadline: May 5
Early Deadline: March 31
Identification Required for All Testss
Please make sure you bring an acceptable ID
Acceptable IDs are: a valid state driver's license, student ID or passport.
For additional information, please contact:
Testing Office
Georgia Southern University
PO Box 8132
Statesboro, GA 30460-8132
Cone Hall Room 2031
912.478.5415 (phone)
912.478.5988 (fax)
e-mail:
testing@georgiasouthern.edu
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Last Updated August 08, 2008
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