Taking the SAT? It's a crucial step for many aiming for U.S. colleges. And if the Ivy League is on your radar, your SAT score becomes even more vital. Ivy League refers to eight universities in the US: Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, and Yale. They are the world's most prestigious universities. How much do you need to score on your SAT to get admission to any of these universities? Why SAT Scores Matter Colleges in the US rely on the SAT as a consistent metric to evaluate…
Preliminary SAT or PSAT is now a must for every student planning to sit for SAT and get admission to a top university abroad. PSAT is also tied to the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (which is why it's also known as PSAT/NMSQT®). So, those who score high in PSAT in their junior year stand a chance to receive National Merit Scholarship. Although this financial aid isn't available for non-US students, PSAT still holds an important position and there are several reasons why you should take it. In that context,…