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		<title>Quick Facts About SAT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[General Information The SAT provides five scores:&#8211;three multiple-choice section scores for Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing; an essay score; and a total score. Each multiple-choice section is on a 200-800 scale. The total score is the sum of the three &#8230; <a href="http://www.manhattanreview.com/blog/quick-facts-about-sat/">Read more <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
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<li>The SAT provides five scores:&#8211;three multiple-choice section scores for Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing; an essay score; and a total score.</li>
<li>Each multiple-choice section is on a 200-800 scale.</li>
<li>The total score is the sum of the three multiple-choice section scores.</li>
<li> The range of total scores could be anywhere from 600-2400. It is valid for five years.</li>
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<p><strong>Sections</strong></p>
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<li>Each section of the test differs slightly in its scoring method.</li>
<li>Writing, the newest section on the SAT, is divided into a short essay and two multiple-choice sections.</li>
<li> The essay is given a score of 0 to 6, with 6 being the highest score, by two human graders.</li>
<li>The two scores are added together to create the complete essay score.</li>
<li> The essay score will influence your overall writing score.</li>
<li>Critical Reading and Mathematics consist of three multiple-choice sections.</li>
<li> In addition to multiple-choice questions, mathematics will include 10 student-produced response questions, for which no penalty is given for a wrong answer.</li>
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<p><strong>Scoring</strong></p>
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<li>For each correct answer you give, you will be awarded one point.</li>
<li>For each incorrect answer you give, one-quarter of a point will be deducted from your overall score.</li>
<li>There is neither a penalty nor an award for any questions left blank.</li>
<li>Your essay will be given a score anywhere between 2-12. You will be given a zero if your essay is in pen, illegible, or off topic.</li>
<li>The end score report should be available online three weeks after the test, and by mail after approximately a month.</li>
<li>It will provide not only your overall score, but also the scores you received on each section.</li>
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<p><strong>Administration</strong></p>
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<li>The SAT is offered seven times a year.</li>
<li>The most popular administration has traditionally been the May exam, but the SAT is also offered in June, October, November, December, January, and February/March.</li>
<li>Registration is required approximately one month before the exam date.</li>
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