Q1 Are SAT Scores important?
Ans: The importance of SAT scores differs from school to school. Colleges also consider high school grade point averages/academic transcript, letters of recommendation, interview results, and personal essays when deciding on admissions. Also, almost all colleges and universities in the U.S. accept ACT scores in lieu of SAT scores. As a result, the importance of the SAT on an applicant’s profile depends on what else the applicant is submitting to the schools.
Q2 Can SAT scores be canceled?
Ans: Yes. If you want to cancel your SAT scores, you must request the test administrator for a “Request to Cancel Test Scores” form. After the request has been submitted, scores cannot be restored or reported to any college or university.
Q3 How can I register for the SAT?
Ans: The registration deadlines are just about 5 weeks before each exam date. Online registrations are done at www.collegeboard.com. This is the most efficient way to register.
Q4 Is a calculator allowed?
Ans: Yes. Students may carry their own calculator or use the on-screen calculator for both Math sections.
Q5 What is the validity of the test scores?
Ans: The SAT scores are valid for 2 years
Q6 Out of how much is the DSAT?
Ans: 1600 is the maximum score on the DSAT.
Q7 Is there penalty for guessing on SAT?
Ans: Students need not worry about guessing incorrectly as there is no penalty for wrong answers in the New SAT. Hence, it is good to attempt all questions.