@iambatman @Zale101 Regardless of what subject they plan to study in college, students can expect to be tested on which of the following skills when taking the SAT? A. Ethics B. Research C. Reasoning D. Grammar @calculusxy
i think its d
Well what do SAT's test, it should give you a hint?
Are you taking the test?
no
Since I live in London and don't know about this too much. I decided to just give a source which I think should answer your question. The SAT includes 3 critical reading sections, 3 math sections, 3 writing sections (including the essay section), and 1 experimental section, which can be anyone of these 3. It's about a 3.5 hour test but usually you get started at 8:30 and leave around 12:30. I've heard it both ways...I think it's harder than the ACT, but some people I know think the opposite. It just depends on your type of thinking...SAT is more reasoning and test-taking strategies and ACT is more actual concepts. The critical reading section was my hardest section-it includes 5-8 fill-in-the-blank vocab questions, sometimes followed by 2 short passages with 2 questions each, and then followed by 2 long passages, 1 compare/contrast, or 1 long passage followed by 8-10 questions each. The math was the easiest for me--It concentrates on algebra I and geometry the most, but it does have algebra II, and rarely some trig. The writing (well...the essay is self-explanatory) is fine...you choose which is grammatically incorrect in sentences, and correct paragraphs. I made a 650 in c.r., a 760 in math, and 690 in writing--you judge for yourself.
It either C or D.
Prob C lol, I'm Canadian so I know as much as calculusxy.
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