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The Scholastic Aptitude Test, better known as the SAT, is one of the two tests needed to complete your college application. Colleges use your SAT results to determine if you would be a good academic fit for their school. The SAT is three hours long and features four sections: math, reading, writing and language, and an essay. 

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