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As a high school student-athlete who wants to participate in collegiate athletics, you must understand the importance of the SAT test. The SAT test is used by almost all colleges and universities to determine you acceptance to the institution. It is a three hour and forty-five minute test that is meant to measure a student’s proficiency in critical thinking, mathematical reasoning and writing. This test is intended to determine whether or not a person will be able to do college-level work.
Each section of the test is scored on a scale of 200-800 and the maximum score in the test can be 2400. However, most schools take the critical thinking and mathematical reasoning scores when determining the student’s acceptance. So it is really important for all prospective student athletes to focus their preparation on these two sections of the test.
Students can (and should) take the SAT as many times as they like/can. The average scores normally increase when the test is taken two times or more. An advantage of taking the test several times is that the highest scores from either test are taken to compute your total score. See the following example for better understanding:
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