Sat Subjects
Formerly known as SAT IIs, the SAT Subject Tests are subject-specific tests in Math, Science, History, and Language. Each about an hour long, students are allowed to take up to three SAT Subject Tests per test date.
Most colleges require that students take several SAT Subject Tests as collateral score reporting along with the SAT I scores and the high school academic records. SAT Subject Tests scores can help you demonstrate your academic achievements.
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Physics
This exam covers the major concepts of physics such as simple algebraic, trigonometric and graphical relationships; ratio and proportion; and the metric system of units, assessing students’ grasp and ability to apply these ideas to physics problems.
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Chemistry
This is a test concerning a knowledge and assessment of general chemistry at the college level. Students are asked to apply what they know in organizing and interpreting results from observation and experimentation, in addition to exercising their understanding of concepts such as ratio, proportions, scientific notation, and exponential functions.
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Biology E/M
Students have an option of taking either Biology E or Biology M in exhibiting their knowledge and applicative ability of the college level subject matter. Biology E is recommended for those who are more comfortable with the areas of biological communities, populations, and energy flow, whereas Biology M may be preferable for those more confident in topics of biochemistry and cellular structure and processes. The first 60 questions of both Biology E and M are shared, with the 20 following questions specialized accordingly.
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