What is sat meaning?

The term SAT stands for Scholastic Assessment Test or SAT Reasoning Test. It is a standardized college admission test used primarily in the United States to assess a student's readiness for college-level work. It was first introduced in 1926 and is currently owned and operated by the College Board. The SAT consists of sections on reading, writing and language, math, and an optional essay. The test is scored on a scale of 400-1600, with a score of 1200 considered to be an average score. The SAT is typically taken by high school juniors and seniors, and is used by many colleges and universities in their admission process. Its purpose is to measure a student's readiness for college-level work, and to provide colleges with a standardized measure of a student's academic abilities.