Is SAT easy for Indian students?

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

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    It totally depends upon the candidate however it is fair to say that it is not everyone's cup of tea to crack the examination very easily. As far as Indian Students are concerned, they need to follow the syllabus and exam pattern very well to be familiar with it . Some questions include new concepts as well, which sometimes becomes a challenge for students hence making it a little difficult to tackle those. However, the right amount of practice and learning will make sure that candidates can approach some new concepts as well. Language barrier is also one of the reasons why Indian students hesitate to appear for this examination, as th

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  • For Indian students SAT may or may not be difficult, totally depends on the applicant and his or her preparation. Since SAT exam is designed for high school students based on their previous knowledge it shouldn't be difficult for Indian students on the whole. There may be a difference in subject combinations in senior secondary school level which may directly affect the student's performance in SAT, for example those who opted for non-Maths subjects may be disadvantaged for the Maths section. Thus, the base is the same for SAT exam sections for Indian students based on their high school. So, they would not have a lot have major difficu

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