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The SAT - Stanford Achievement Test (6th Grade)

 

Unit 5 2000 Results (October 30 - November 9)

Cluster Area

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Average

Average

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Average

Reading Vocabulary 13 58 29
Reading Comprehension 10 50 40
Mathematics: Problem Solving 6 45 49
Mathematics: Procedures 10 54 36
Language 8 51 41
Spelling 18 55 27
Study Skills 9 48 42
Science 9 52 39
Social Science 6 42 51
Listening 8 47 46
Using Information 5 44 51
Thinking Skills 6 47 48
Numbers above are in Percent        

 

The SAT - For College Entrance

"You may have to take the test because it is an admission requirement of the college you are interested in attending.

 

Many colleges require the SAT I for admission because it is a standard way of measuring a student's ability to do college-level work.

 

Because courses and grading standards vary widely from school to school, scores on standardized tests, like the SAT I, help colleges compare your academic achievements with those of students from different schools.

 

Remember, too, that colleges look at other things when making admission decisions -- like your high school record, essays, recommendations, interviews, and extracurricular activities. Your SAT I test score is just one of many tools that help colleges make admission decisions."

The SAT at Unit 5

 

Pending...  however, additional information is available with the High School guidance departments as well as on their websites.

 

The SAT is not a standardized test specifically given by the State of Illinois or Unit 5.  It is a test typically administered to juniors or seniors in High School that is used as a measure of their academic ability as part of the process to gain admission to many major US Colleges and Universities.

 

Note:  Additional Information about that test can be found here.

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