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I'm currently doing my AS Levels and am studying Physics,Math,English and ICT for my choice of subjects and am also planning to continue with these for my A levels as well.
The thing is I've been hearing a lot about SAT exams and how important they are in your academic profile for getting admission into the top tier universities like Cambridge and Oxford.
I DON'T HAVE A CLUE AS TO HOW TO PROCEED AND PREPARE FOR MY SAT EXAMS.
Here are my questions:
Q.1) Are we supposed to take the SAT exam for subjects in a group [Like Science,English,Commerce etc] or are we allowed to take them individually [Like Physics,English,ICT etc]? I'm neither a full fledged science student[The guys who take Phy,Chem,Math all 3 as a combo] nor an economics one as you can see. So...yeah?
Q.2) When is the best time for taking these SAT Exams?
Q.3) HOW do we prepare for it?
Q.4) HOW do I know whether I'm up to the mark or not by my AS/A Level Exam results?
Q.5)What are the advantages of SAT and WHY is it like a MUST-Attempt exam for building up our academic profile?
Q.6)How many papers are there for each subject in SAT?
Q.7) Do we have Practical exams in SAT?
Q.8)Are the exams held online or are they written exams?
Q.9)I know that the question papers consist of Multiple choice questions but just for info-sake,do we get structured type question papers as well?
Q.10) How many times are we allowed to attempt the exam?Is there a limitation such as it being available only for AS Level students and not for the A Levels?
Q.11)My school doesn't offer subjects like computing,art and design etc.Say I want to write the exams for these subjects.Then can I sit for these exams as a private candidate at the same time without withdrawing my school's admission?Or is there a procedure for doing it.
I wanna opt for computing.......but my school doesn't offer it.
However computing is INDEED an AS/A Level Subject so yeah....?
I'll add up more questions to this list if I can think of any more.These are all the questions I've got for now.
AND there's one more thing I'd like to mention!
I'm planning to become an Animator and that's why I took those 4 subjects for my studies.
I heard that there's an M.Phil degree course for Computer Science in Cambridge and I want to do that as well.
So can anybody guide me a bit and lend me some good quality advice so that I can proceed accordingly?
The thing is I've been hearing a lot about SAT exams and how important they are in your academic profile for getting admission into the top tier universities like Cambridge and Oxford.
I DON'T HAVE A CLUE AS TO HOW TO PROCEED AND PREPARE FOR MY SAT EXAMS.
Here are my questions:
Q.1) Are we supposed to take the SAT exam for subjects in a group [Like Science,English,Commerce etc] or are we allowed to take them individually [Like Physics,English,ICT etc]? I'm neither a full fledged science student[The guys who take Phy,Chem,Math all 3 as a combo] nor an economics one as you can see. So...yeah?
Q.2) When is the best time for taking these SAT Exams?
Q.3) HOW do we prepare for it?
Q.4) HOW do I know whether I'm up to the mark or not by my AS/A Level Exam results?
Q.5)What are the advantages of SAT and WHY is it like a MUST-Attempt exam for building up our academic profile?
Q.6)How many papers are there for each subject in SAT?
Q.7) Do we have Practical exams in SAT?
Q.8)Are the exams held online or are they written exams?
Q.9)I know that the question papers consist of Multiple choice questions but just for info-sake,do we get structured type question papers as well?
Q.10) How many times are we allowed to attempt the exam?Is there a limitation such as it being available only for AS Level students and not for the A Levels?
Q.11)My school doesn't offer subjects like computing,art and design etc.Say I want to write the exams for these subjects.Then can I sit for these exams as a private candidate at the same time without withdrawing my school's admission?Or is there a procedure for doing it.
I wanna opt for computing.......but my school doesn't offer it.
However computing is INDEED an AS/A Level Subject so yeah....?
I'll add up more questions to this list if I can think of any more.These are all the questions I've got for now.
AND there's one more thing I'd like to mention!
I'm planning to become an Animator and that's why I took those 4 subjects for my studies.
I heard that there's an M.Phil degree course for Computer Science in Cambridge and I want to do that as well.
So can anybody guide me a bit and lend me some good quality advice so that I can proceed accordingly?