All American universities, including the Ivy League colleges, accept SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) scores.
SAT is a standardized test for all undergraduate degrees in the US, Canada and a few other countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia.
SAT has been owned and developed by the College Board for more than 100 years. The College Board is a US-based not-for-profit institute which oversees admissions to all US colleges and universities.
Digital SAT Exam Pattern
The SAT will be divided into two sections
Section 1: Reading and Writing
-There are two modules in this section.
-The 1st Module contains a combination of easy, medium, and hard questions.
-The 2nd Module will ask either difficult or less difficult questions based on the answers
typed in the first module.
Section 2: Math
-This section consists of 2 Modules.
-In the 1st Module, you will find an array of questions. You will notice a combination of easy to
medium, and even hard questions.
-The 2nd Module will populate questions with the difficulty level deciphered in accordance to the
performance in the first module.
-Note: Not all questions will be multiple choice in the Math Section. Test givers will be expected to mention the
correct answer without any options presented.