
Students can also take the assessment on the weekend, especially if their school does not offer SAT School Day. Students can register individually and choose a date and testing site. Alternatively, administrators can order directly from the College Board website. Administrators can learn more about signing up for SAT School Day here. By administering the assessment on a school day, districts/campuses increase access and reduce barriers for many students who may not be able to test on a Saturday (i.e., working students, students without transportation, etc.).

SAT School Day is an awesome opportunity for students to take the assessment on campus during the school day. Over 400 districts in Texas have participated in SAT School Day at least once in the last five years. There are several different ways students can register and take the assessments. Students and administrators/educators can check out this useful comparison chart to identify similarities and differences between the college preparation assessments (SAT, ACT, and TSIA) and determine which one(s) is the best fit. By taking a college preparation assessment, such as the SAT, Texas students expand the number of postsecondary options available to them. TEA supports and aligns with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in their 60x30TX goal, which states that at least 60 percent of Texans ages 25-34 will have a certificate or degree by 2030. TEA recommends six steps for students and educators to prepare for and administer the SAT. Students may take the SAT for admission into a two- or four-year university, obtain scholarships, and/or assess their readiness for freshman-level college coursework. The Math Test also includes geometry and trigonometry questions that are relevant to college and career readiness.The SAT is an assessment created and administered by the College Board and has been used as a college admissions test since the mid-1920s.Passport to Advanced Math, which features questions that require the manipulation of complex equations.Problem Solving and Data Analysis, which is about being quantitatively literate.Heart of Algebra, which focuses on the mastery of linear equations and systems.Math Test (divided into 2 portions: Math Test- No Calculator and Math Test- with Calculator): The Math test focuses on 3 areas of math that play a role in a range of college majors and careers:.

Questions are multiple choice and based on passages.

A selection about economics, psychology, sociology, or some other social science.Constitution or a speech by Nelson Mandela, for example. founding document or a text in the great global conversation they inspired. One passage or a pair of passages from either a U.S.One passage from a classic or contemporary work of U.S.Reading Test (part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section): students will read passages and answer multiple choice questions based on the passages.Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA).Business Professionals of America (BPA).Student Athletic Training (Sports Medicine).
