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Struggling with the SAT reading and writing section? Here are easy hacks every study abroad aspirant should know

The Times of India 23 Aug 2025
The SAT Reading and Writing section is often seen as one of the toughest parts of the exam ... Students who approach the section strategically, focus on comprehension, and express their ideas clearly can ...
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Does my child need to retake the SAT, ACT?

Michigan Live 11 Aug 2025
Students can take the SAT once for free through their school district, part of a state of Michigan testing requirement, but students who want to retake the SAT or take the ACT must pay out of pocket.
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What should you and your child know about the SAT, ACT?

Michigan Live 11 Aug 2025
are the SAT and the ACT ... The SAT is one of three pieces of the Michigan Merit Exam, administered each spring and including the SAT, an ACT job skills assessment and the M-STEP Science and Social Studies test.
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Do We Still Need the SAT?

National Review 06 Aug 2025
A defense of the continuing usefulness of the SAT ....
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Master the SAT with these prep books

Standard-Speaker 01 Aug 2025
We review the best SAT prep ...
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Zohran Mamdani’s SAT score sparks controversy — but what exactly is the SAT and why does it matter?

The Times of India 08 Jul 2025
... in American education.What is the SAT, and why is it important?The SAT, short for Scholastic Assessment Test, is a standardized entrance exam used by many colleges and universities across the U.S.
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Watering Down the SAT Weakens Meritocracy

National Review 30 Jun 2025
If we want a society that truly rewards talent and effort, we must preserve and strengthen the tools that make upward mobility possible ....
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The SAT’s Trust Fall

Hot Air 24 Jun 2025
It’s been changes made to the SAT in 2024 (and similar changes to the ACT being implemented right now) ... They are then flabbergasted to learn what the most recent changes to the SAT were ... The way ...
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Dumbing Down the SAT

National Review 18 Jun 2025
In today’s Martin Center article, Michael Torres looks at the various ways the College Board is making the SAT less demanding and more politically correct ....
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