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About SAT subject test, do we have to take all of the 5 subjects? Or just 1 of it?

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I am not sure how this work. SO PLEASE HELP ME =)

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  1. you have to take all parts. theres no way around it unless you dont want to go to college


  2. You have to take all of it one after another.

    but there are 10 sections, so there are more than one of each subject.

    for example, there are 2 critical readings.

  3. I don't know what you're talking about...there are more than 5 subjects to choose from to take, but you can only take UP TO 3 tests on any test date.

  4. For the SAT SUBJECT tests you sign up for whichever tests you want to take. You have the option to sign up for 1, 2, or 3 tests on any particular test date. Also, there are many tests to choose from (more than 5), I'm not sure who told you there are 5 but they were wrong. Good luck

  5. You have to take all the subjects, including a essay portion. They test you over the 5 subjects twice, so it comes up to a grand total of 10 sections/parts of the SAT. You have different amounts of time for each section (Usally 45 minutes for the essay, and 20-25 minutes for sections 2-9, and 10 minutes for section 10).

    If you are scared about taking the SAT, and need some prep before you take the real test.

    Here are some pointers:

    There are alot of SAT Prep books out there for example the College board SAT Prep book (the best one in my opinion, since it is made by the testmakers), and the Kaplan one is a close 2nd. The Collegeboard SAT Prep book is excellent because it gives you alot of tips and tricks on how to crack the SAT and it ahs alot of practice questions and actual previous SAT tests from the test makers. Also once you finish the practice test you can go online and put in your answers and see your actual score. Which helps alot! Trust me.

    Your second option is to take a SAT prep course in your area. (That is if you cant study from a book). The SAT prep courses that I recommend (which are common everywere in the US) is the Kaplan course, and the TestMasters course.

    They are a bit expensive but will give you the information you need to succeed on the SAT.

    And the last and final option (if the book does not work and if you cannot take the course) there is a online website (which is totally free) called www.studybeans.com

    It helps you with practice problems, vocab words, and almost everything on the SAT.

    Good Luck on your SAT! and hope this helped!

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