Student Name (required) Student Email (required) Rating Section - This section rates your present state of preparation. The answers are on a scale from 1 (worst) to 7 (best). How would you rate your current level of preparation for the SAT? 1234567 How comfortable are you with taking the SAT? 1234567 How well do you believe you will perform on the SAT? 1234567 How familiar are you with the Reading section of the SAT? 1234567 How familiar are you with the Writing and Language section of the SAT? 1234567 How would you rate your ability to read a short passage and to comprehend it? 1234567 How do you rate your current level of English vocabulary? 1234567 How confident are you that you can find textual evidence for an author’s viewpoint? 1234567 How would you rate your knowledge of English grammar? 1234567 How familiar are you with the two Mathematics sections of the SAT? 1234567 How confident are you in your mathematical abilities? 1234567 How knowledgeable are you in mathematical functions, linear relationships, and algebra? 1234567 How would you rate your mental math ability? 1234567 How well can you read charts, graphs, and diagrams? 1234567 Short Answer Section - These questions gauge your current understanding of the SAT. If you don’t know, that’s okay! Just say it to let us know. How long (time duration) is the SAT? About how many questions are on the SAT? Where will you be taking the SAT? Approximately how many hours have you spent preparing for the SAT? What types of reading passages will be on the SAT Reading section? How long (number of words) will each reading passage be? What math topics will be found on the SAT? What should you bring to the testing center on test day? True/False Section A calculator can be used on both math sections. TrueFalse You will not be penalized for marking incorrect answers on the SAT. TrueFalse The writing and language section of the SAT is optional. TrueFalse The median combined SAT score is approximately 1000. TrueFalse Taking the SAT is not mandatory to enroll at a community college. TrueFalse A perfect score guarantees your entrance into any university. TrueFalse All questions on the SAT are multiple choice questions. TrueFalse You are allowed to bring a watch to the exam. TrueFalse You can take the SAT multiple times in any academic year. TrueFalse Some colleges will accept separate scores from different SAT exams. TrueFalse The SAT is designed to have trick questions. TrueFalse