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SAT stands for Scholastic Assessment Test. This test is given annually to high school students across the United States. The test measures critical reading skills, math reasoning ability, writing skill, and knowledge of English language.
There are two types of tests - the verbal section (which consists of four sections) and the mathematics section. Each section has 25 questions. Students take the test over three days. They receive their scores at the end of each day.
If you want to improve your SAT score, focus on improving your vocabulary and grammar. Reading comprehension requires a lot of practice. To help you do this, I recommend using flashcards. Flashcards are small pieces of paper with information written on both sides. You can write down words from books, magazines, newspapers, etc. on one side and definitions on the other. Then, whenever you come across a word you don't know, flip it over and look up its definition.
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