SAT tests?

<p>So I read somewhere that if I contact the overseas rep for my country I could ask them if it’s possible to do the test at a nearer examination centre, is this true? Also when researching this the only contact information which I could find was for Paris since I’m not from there will I still have to ring that number? </p>

<p>What is considered a ‘‘good’’ sat score? </p>

<p>When registering for the sat what would I do about the number I have to give them so that they can send it to the college, is this optional?</p>

<p>I’m unsure of where to apply to at the moment and well it makes more sense to do the test and then look into colleges that I have a ‘‘good’’ chance of getting into but are also affordable.</p>

<p>What is considered a good score depends on your goals and colleges you are applying to. For some 2000 is a disaster, but for others it’s a great result.</p>

<p>About sending scores: it’s not necessary to do it at the time of registration. You’re given 4 free reports and if you want to use them, you need to do so before your scores are known (don’t remember specific dates though, but you may check them on the website).</p>

<p>Okay thank you.</p>