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Test Length & Timing
Reading Test 65 minutes 52 questions Writing and Language Test 35 minutes 44 questions Math Test
(No Calculator) 25 minutes 20 questions
Math Test
(With Calculator) 55 minutes 38 questions Essay (Optional) 50 minutes | Test Length & Timing
English Test 45 minutes 75 questions Math Test 60 minutes 60 questions Reading Test 35 minutes 40 questions Science Test 35 minutes 40 questions Essay (Optional) 40 minutes |
Length
3 hours
(without essay) 3 hours, 50 minutes
(with essay) | Length
2 hours, 55 minutes
(without essay) 3 hours, 40 minutes
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Reading
5 reading passages | Reading
4 reading passages |
Math
Covers: Arithmetic Algebra I & II Geometry, Trigonometry and Data Analysis | Math Covers:
Arithmetic Algebra I & II Geometry, Trigonometry
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Calculator Policy
Some math questions don't allow you to use a calculator. | Calculator Policy You can use a calculator on all math questions.
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Essays
Optional. Read passage and explain how the author uses certain strategies to build an argument and persuade an audience. If you are good at critically analyzing texts–meaning you can describe why an author is doing certain things to achieve a certain effect. | Essays Optional. Analyze three perspectives on an issue and present your own. If you are good at logic and debate–meaning you can easily come up with pros and cons for various issues and supporting points and examples.
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Grading for Essay
Two graders will read and score an essay. Each scorer awards 1–4 points for three dimension: Reading, Analysis, and Writing. These scores are added together but remain separate in categories, so students will receive three scores from 2 to 8 for each category. | Grading for Essay Two different graders score an essay from 1 to 6 on four different writing domains: Ideas and Analysis, Development and Support, Organization, and Language Use and Conventions. The raw score of points added up from the graders is converted to a scaled score from 1 to 36.
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How It's Scored
Scored on a scale of 400–1600. Earn points for the questions you answer correctly. No Penalty for Guessing.
| How It's Scored Scored on a scale of 1–36. Earn points for the questions you answer correctly. No Penalty for Guessing.
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Break Time Arrangement
5 minutes break between section 1 and 2, section 3 and 4, section 4 and essay | Break Time Arrangement 10 minutes break between Math and Reading section. 5-10 minutes break between Science and essay.
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Test Date
2017.1.21 2017.3.11(U.S. only) 2017.5.6 2017.6.3 | Test Date
2017.2.11 (U.S. only ) 2017.4.8 2017.6.10 2017.9.9 2017.10.28 2017.12.9
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Question Types
Reading/Writing: multiple choice Math: Multiple choice+ Student-produced response (grid-ins) | Question Types
multiple choice |
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Test Fee
$45 (without essay) $57 (with essay) | Test Fee $42.5 (without essay) $58.5 (with essay) essay writing www.lxws.net |