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What is SATII?

first of all, SAT II or SAT 2 is a popular term. its full name is SAT subject test, which corresponds to SAT reasoning test (commonly known as SATI or SAT1). This is an examination provided by Collegeboard to examine students' academic knowledge. The full score of this exam is also 8 points, the exam time is one hour, and it is all composed of multiple-choice questions.

The whole exam is subdivided into 2 small items under five major items (English, history, language, mathematics and science):

Math Level 1 Math 1

Math Level 2 Math 2

Biology E/ M biology (ecology and molecule)

Chemistry chemistry

Physics physics

English Literature

U.S. History American history

World History

Spanish

Spanish with Listening Spanish. (including listening)

French

French with Listening French (including listening)

Chinese with Listening Chinese (including listening)

Italian

German

German with Listening German (including listening)

Mod. Ern Hebrew Modern Hebrew

Latin

Japanese with Listening Japanese (including listening)

Korean with Listening Korean (including listening)

The content of the exam is based on the academic level of students in high schools (especially American high schools). Since most of these subjects are offered in American high schools, the best way for students studying in American high schools is to choose courses. If there are no corresponding subjects in the school or students from ordinary key high schools in China, besides self-study, it is suggested that they can also participate in certain counseling and training to improve the efficiency of preparing for the exam. Different exams have different requirements according to different difficulties. For example, the math level1 exam is very simple, but the fault tolerance rate is , which means that all pairs are needed to get full marks; Mathematics level2 test is more difficult, but it can have 4-5 questions of fault tolerance; Other subjects, such as physics, chemistry and history, can have a fault tolerance rate of 4-5 or 6-8 questions according to the difficulty.

Our students can choose 1-3 subjects for each exam. When you register for the exam, you may choose to take some exams, but on the day of the exam, you can temporarily add, delete or adjust the exam subjects. Because SAT II and SAT I are tested on the same day and at the same time, students can't take both exams. At the same time, not every exam time can provide these 2 single-subject exams. For example, language exams can only be taken in November, so our students need to log on to collageboard's official website in advance to confirm when planning the exams. Some exams will require students to bring special tools, such as a CD player for listening tests in languages and a calculator for some science exams.