The SAT Reasoning Test is a measure of critical thinking skills
It assesses how well you analyze and solve problems
It has three sections - Writing, mathematics and critical reading
Each section is scored on the scale of 200 to 800 and the writing section contains two subscores
The SAT is typically taken by fifth and sixth year students. It is administered six times a year in Ireland. The total testing time for the SAT is 3 hours and 45 minutes
Some institutions may also require SAT 2 - subject tests - which measure the candidates' knowledge in specific subjects.
Students can sit the SAT more than once.
How to register?
The Fulbright Commission in Ireland is not a testing centre and cannot register you for the SAT
Students should pre-register at least six weeks in advance on www.collegeboard.com
Click here for a sample application which will guide you through the process ((Note: This is tailored to UK students but substitute Junior and Leaving Cert where neccessary).
How much does it cost?
Reasoning Test: $49 Registration fee + International Processing fee of $29
Subject Tests: $22 Registration fee + International Processing fee of $29 + $11 per test; + $22 for language with listening
Standby testing an additional $43 fee is incurred
International processing fee - $29
Where can I sit the SAT in Ireland?
There are 2 testing centres in Ireland and you can choose where you will sit the SAT when you register.
Waterford - St. Augustines College, Abbeyside, Dungarvan
Dublin - St. Andrew's College, Booterstown Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
When Can I sit the SAT in 2012?
Saturday January 28th - Apply by December 20
Saturday May 5th - Apply by March 27
Saturday June 2nd - Apply by April 24
How can I prepare for the SAT?
Carefully review the test requirements
Access a study plan and free online practice tools such as SAT Skills Insight and The Official Question of the Day on sat.collegeboard.com/practice
An overview from College Board can be downloaded here
Students with Disabilities:
Special accommodations (i.e. additional time) may be arranged for taking most admissions exams. Please allow 6-8 weeks for the process. For more information, visit the College Board website. For enquiries about taking the SAT with accommodations, please email ssd@info.collegeboard.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or ring 001 609 771 7137.