This series of posts is aimed at high school students who are considering applying to US universities for undergraduate studies, but are unsure about the application procedure. In particular, I’m focussing on Indian high school students, but this series is more or less applicable to all international students.
- An Introduction
- The Financial Permeability
- Your Major
- Choosing a College
- The Pre-Application Glossary – Part 1
- The Pre-Application Glossary – Part 2
- What to do in High School
- Introduction to Standardized Tests
- Introduction to the SAT
- The SAT – Reading
- The SAT – Math
- The SAT – Writing
- Surviving Limbo

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November 13, 2011 at 6:25 pm
@ Vivek …. I have done with my +2 and decided to appear in SAT ….. in India when we appear for some exam like jee or eee then at the most we can give 2 attempts, the 2nd generally being in the next academic session after which we r not eligible for the same…..
Is there any such norm applicable for SAT international aspirants also … ????
I have completed my +2 in March 2011 so for SAT can I opt a test date in 2012 …. ?????
November 26, 2011 at 8:30 am
@Rohan – Sorry for responding so late! To answer your question: the SAT can be taken as many times as you want. It all depends on the dates that are available. You should look up the CollegeBoard website to verify those dates.