For more information, please contact the Aden testing staff.
The SAT® test is the most common globally-recognized college admissions test. Your SAT test scores allow you to get accepted into undergraduate programs by demonstrating your knowledge in areas key to academic success: reading, writing and language, and math. All U.S. colleges and universities accept SAT scores during their admissions process.
The SAT test is offered only in digital format and on fixed dates. Plan to register early as test centers sometimes fill, and allow yourself time to re-test if you are not satisfied with your results.
SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, used under license.
The SAT® test is a digital test that takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes, primarily involving multiple-choice questions. The test is taken in test centers. Most test takers bring their own laptops to take the test, but you can also request to borrow a device. If you need to borrow a device to take the SAT test, be sure to request a device when you register online at least 30 days before the test date. Find more information on device lending here.
Scores will be provided online and shared with the institutions you requested when you registered. If you need a paper score report for your own use, be sure to request it when you register. Amideast is not involved in score issuance; for questions on missing scores or to request additional score reports, please contact the College Board.
If you need to have your scores shared with Amideast, please use the institution code 5027 when you select score recipients.
For details on current pricing, dates, and deadlines, and to register, visit the College Board SAT site: Digital SAT – SAT Suite | College Board
SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, used under license.
SAT tests dates can be found on the College Board website. You can also register to take the SAT test online with the College Board. Be sure to register using your name as it appears on your photo identification.
SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, used under license.
The SAT® test is the most common globally-recognized college admissions test. Your SAT test scores allow you to get accepted into undergraduate programs by demonstrating your knowledge in areas key to academic success: reading, writing and language, and math. All U.S. colleges and universities accept SAT scores during their admissions process.
The SAT test is offered only in digital format and on fixed dates. Plan to register early as test centers sometimes fill, and allow yourself time to re-test if you are not satisfied with your results.
SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, used under license.
The SAT® test is a digital test that takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes, primarily involving multiple-choice questions. The test is taken in test centers. Most test takers bring their own laptops to take the test, but you can also request to borrow a device. If you need to borrow a device to take the SAT test, be sure to request a device when you register online at least 30 days before the test date. Find more information on device lending here.
Scores will be provided online and shared with the institutions you requested when you registered. If you need a paper score report for your own use, be sure to request it when you register. Amideast is not involved in score issuance; for questions on missing scores or to request additional score reports, please contact the College Board.
If you need to have your scores shared with Amideast, please use the institution code 5027 when you select score recipients.
For details on current pricing, dates, and deadlines, and to register, visit the College Board SAT site: Digital SAT – SAT Suite | College Board
SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, used under license.
SAT tests dates can be found on the College Board website. You can also register to take the SAT test online with the College Board. Be sure to register using your name as it appears on your photo identification.
SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, used under license.
For more information, please contact the Aden testing staff.