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Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Take SAT Exam?

SAT test is one of the standardized tests which score is used for admissions in most of the colleges globally. This exam tests your writing, mathematical, and reading abilities in 3 hours. Through this, the universities evaluate whether the person is good enough to study at their college or not.

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But, why SAT when there are many other tests? Here are 5 strong reasons why you should take SAT Exam.

[Read more: How to Ace SAT Writing Section: 7 Essential Tips]

1.      Gateway for Abroad Education

SAT exam is being accepted as one of the valid tests for college admission in many countries. So the students, who aspire to study overseas like in Canada or Australia, are planning to take SAT. Many famous colleges abroad have added SAT as one of their approved tests.

2.      SAT Score for scholarships

SAT score not only useful for your college admission but also for your scholarships. Studying abroad is one of the costliest things nowadays. And for this most, Indian students claim a bank loan to fulfill their dreams. But with a good SAT score, they can avail themselves scholarships through which they can have some financial burden lifted off from their heads. Improve your SAT Score by following expert tips and get the best scholarships.

3.      Career opportunities

As SAT became a universal test, some of the companies have started asking for the SAT score while hiring an employee. Along with the SAT score, the academic CGPA will also be checked to understand the knowledge of the candidate. So taking SAT will be helpful even after the education.

4.      Optional Essay

While most of the standardized tests have essay writing a mandatory section to take, SAT test makers have kept that optional. If you feel, you may lose points there, you can ignore it. Apart from the 3 hours of the test time, 50 extra minutes will be allotted to essay writing if you choose to write.

[Read more: SAT Secret of Success for Quant Section]

5.      SAT Score validity

Technically speaking, there will not be any expiry for SAT scores. But the employers or the universities will be more interested in recent scores. Because the SAT exam pattern will keep on updating as per the market requirements. So it is better to submit the SAT score which is no longer older than 3 years or a maximum of 5 years. But in other tests, the score will get expired in 2-3 years.

Hope these reasons are valid enough to consider SAT test to fulfill your study abroad dream.

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