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The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. The test is intended to assess students' readiness for college. It is typically taken by high schol juniors and seniors. The College Board (owner, developer and publisher of SAT) states that the SAT measures literacy, numeracy and writing skills that are needed for academic success in college. They state that the SAT assesses how well the test takers analyze and solve problems.

The SAT has four sections: Reading, Writing and Language, Math (no calculator), and Math (calculator allowed). The test taker may optionally write an essay which, in that case, is the fifth test section. The total time for the scored portion of the SAT is three hours (plus fifty minutes if the optional essay section is taken).

At Education Park, SAT is a eight-week programme. Classes are conducted two hours a day including instructions and lab practices. Student learning is closely monitored by faculty so as to enhance the student experience and get students exam ready.