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Do UK schools look at SAT scores?

Most U.K. universities accept SAT, and/or AP Exam scores as a way for applicants to meet the requirements for undergraduate programs, and some may require them. Always check the university's website or contact the admissions office directly to make sure you know the current policies regarding College Board test scores.
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What SAT score is required for UK?

You may need a minimum SAT score of 1080 to get admission to most UK universities. However, it is subject to change based on the university.
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What is the UK equivalent of the SATs?

the vast majority of the material covered by the SAT is included in the English and Mathematics programmes of study of the National Curriculum. The level of difficulty is roughly equivalent to level 2 of the National Qualifications Framework (e.g. higher tier GCSE).
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Do international schools look at SAT scores?

Whereas many US universities do not require SAT II scores, international universities often do. The main reason is because students in other countries apply directly to a major or field when they apply to college.
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What UK universities don't require SAT?

None of the UK universities requires the SAT. They may only ask for the same if that is a requirement for a particular subject/program. Submitting SAT scores in your application is not required for admission to most universities in the UK. Primarily, these scores are used in the US universities' admission process.
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Can I study in UK without SAT?

Universities recognize that SAT, and AP Exam scores can help them evaluate a student's academic achievement, so if you do well on the tests, we recommend including your scores as part of your application. Note: You can apply to most programs even if you haven't taken the SAT or AP Exams by the application deadline.
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Do SAT scores matter in the UK?

Most secondary schools look at Year 6 SATs results as part of the decision process when grouping students into sets or streams. Alongside Year 7 CAT exams, SATs results will help your child's secondary school to put them in the right set to ensure that they get the most from their time there.
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Is the US or International SAT harder?

How Is The International SAT Different From The US SAT? The International SAT and US SAT are very similar as they both test the same concepts and are the same level of difficulty. The main differences are the registration policies and additional fees that international students may be subject to.
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Do European schools require SATS?

An overwhelming majority of European schools do not require an ACT or SAT score for admission. The few schools that do establish it as a clear requirement for admission.
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Do European colleges require SAT?

As with schools in the states, European universities also require you to fill out an application and send in your SAT and/or ACT scores. Depending on the school you select, you may also have to pass an entrance examination to be eligible for enrollment.
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Is the UK education system harder than the US?

It's difficult to say whether the British education system is harder than the American education system because both systems have their own unique challenges and strengths. In the UK, there is a strong emphasis on independent learning and critical thinking, with a heavier focus on exams and a more narrow subject focus.
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Are GCSEs harder than American SATs?

Are American SATs harder than GCSEs? SAT subject tests are harder than GCSE tests because they're used to get into American universities and colleges. However, many argue that the SATs are too easy because they're only one hour long and made up of multiple-choice questions.
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Are SATs in America the same as UK?

US SATs are somewhere between GCSEs and A-levels. Closer to GCSEs than AS or A levels. Given that GCSEs are a level 1 exam and AS is a level 2, I would put SATs at about 1.5.
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Does the UK care about GPA?

Generally, no. Most UK universities don't care about GPA from US applicants.
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What GPA do I need for UK?

Average GPA: 3.61

(Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 3.61, University of Kentucky requires you to be above average in your high school class. You'll need at least a mix of A's and B's, with more A's than B's.
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Why is University of Kentucky acceptance rate so high?

At least a few years ago, it was required by state law to admit any Kentucky student with a high school diploma. The 9% of rejects are presumably either Kentucky students who don't have a diploma, or out-of-state applicants who are held to a higher standard.
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Why are SATs no longer required?

Why don't universities require ACT or SAT standardized tests for college admissions anymore? The ACT and SAT are seen by some as being unfair, racist and not a true determiner of a student's academic capability. These are just some of the reasons that standardized tests have been made optional.
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Which Ivy League does not require SAT?

4. Do any Ivy League schools not require SAT? Yes, all eight Ivy League schools have adopted test-optional policies that allow students to apply without submitting SAT or ACT scores.
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Do European schools require GPA?

Many European countries do not use the GPA (Grade Point Average) system that is commonly used in the United States to evaluate a student's academic performance.
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Are A levels harder than American SATS?

Originally Answered: Are A-levels harder than the SAT subject tests? Yes. A-levels are appreciably harder than AP exams, which in turn are appreciably harder than SAT II subject tests.
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Is SAT easier in USA?

No. The tests are the same difficulty, and there's been at least one case where an SAT given in the US was identical to an earlier Asian version. That caused an outcry, since the few students who'd taken the Asian SAT had an unfair advantage on the US SAT.
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Is the SAT a USA thing?

The Scholastic Aptitude Test, or SAT, is a global recognized test admitting students into colleges and universities all over the United States.
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What is the lowest SAT score UK?

The lowest scaled score that can be awarded on a KS2 test is 80. The highest scaled score is 120. Pupils scoring at least a scaled score of 100 will have met the expected standard in the test.
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Can you take the American SAT in the UK?

St Clare's is a test centre for the SAT, a standardised test for admission to American universities. We administer the SAT in October, December, March and May. If you wish to take the SAT on other dates, please consult Collegeboard to find other test centres in the UK.
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