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Do transfer students need SAT scores?

Do transfer students need SAT scores?

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  1. Depending on when you apply for transfer, and which college you are applying to, you might not need to submit your SAT (or ACT) scores. As a transfer applicant, your grades in your college courses will matter far more than your old standardized test you took in high school.

    Depending on when you apply for transfer, and which college you are applying to, you might not need to submit your SAT (or ACT) scores. As a transfer applicant, your grades in your college courses will matter far more than your old standardized test you took in high school.

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Which of the international examinations like SAT and TOEFL is most important for SHS graduates?

Which of the international examinations like SAT and TOEFL is most important for SHS graduates?

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  1. Isaac Gyan Trusted Member Geographer, Sports Man and Firefighter.

    In comparison to the TOEFL, the SAT focuses more on thinking for yourself and not understanding, which is why most colleges require both tests for the admission. While the TOEFL shows your English level as a non-native speaker, the SAT is an entrance exam in the US that determines and/or admits acadRead more

    In comparison to the TOEFL, the SAT focuses more on thinking for yourself and not understanding, which is why most colleges require both tests for the admission. While the TOEFL shows your English level as a non-native speaker, the SAT is an entrance exam in the US that determines and/or admits academic scholarships.
    The first one, called the TOEFL, is a test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers who want to attend universities in the U.S. The second one is known as the SAT, and is widely used for both native and non-native English language speakers for college admissions in America.
    You should note, though, that either test is fine, and colleges consider both equally. You should choose the one on which you can gain higher scores for your college applications. If English isn’t your first language, then you’ll likely also have to take the TOEFL to apply to college.

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Can someone who is already in the university still go ahead to write SAT and what will be the benefit of the SAT exams if they can?

Can someone who is already in the university still go ahead to write SAT and what will be the benefit of the SAT exams if they can?

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  1. According to the College Board, SAT Subject Tests are college admission exams on specific subjects, so they are used by most universities and colleges to make admissions decisions. Also not every university accept this as a requirement for admission. For a list of all colleges or university which acRead more

    According to the College Board, SAT Subject Tests are college admission exams on specific subjects, so they are used by most universities and colleges to make admissions decisions. Also not every university accept this as a requirement for admission. For a list of all colleges or university which accept SAT visit https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat-subject-tests/about/institutions-using. If you’ve been admitted into the university then there is no reason for writing this exams.

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