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Title: Taking the SATs for Athletic Scholarships
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Blog Entry: TAKING THE SAT’S : The SAT is designed to assess your academic readiness for college. (I)  Go to www.collegeboard.com and register to take the SAT Colleges require that you take the SAT Reasoning Test.  You may also be interested in the SAT Subject Test as they offer you additional opportunity to show college what you know and what you know you can do. Many colleges use the SAT Subject Tests for admission, for course placement, and to advise students about course selection.  Some colleges specify the SAT Subject Tests that they require for admission or placement; other allow applicants to choose which tests to take. The SAT test on reading (reading passages and sentence completions), writing (short essay and multiple-choice questions on identifying errors and improving grammar and usage) and math (questions on arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, statistics and probability) that you learn in school and that are critical for success in college and beyond.  It gives both you and colleges a sense of how you’ll be able to apply the thinking, writing and study skills required for college course work. The SAT also provides the opportunity for you to connect to scholarship opportunities, place out of certain college courses and learn more about your academic strengths. The SAT tests are offered several times a year.  Most students take the SAT for the first time during the spring of their junior year and a second time during the fall of their senior year.  It is a good idea to practice before taking your SAT.  The College Board website has free practice tests as well as study guides available to purchase.  For more help visit: http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/ IMPORTANT : On the day of the SAT you will have to have an admission ticket to write your SAT.  Print this out from the College Board website when you register.  Bring it to the testing center where you will be taking your SAT. IMPORTANT : Your SAT scores have to be sent to the NCAA Eligibility Center.  Use code 9999 when filling out your form so they get sent there. Visit the www.collegeboard.com website with questions or call 1-866-630-9305 If you are an athlete and need help with the recruiting process than contact us