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has gloss | eng: SAT Subject Tests is the collective name for 20 multiple-choice standardized tests given on individual subjects, usually taken to improve a student's credentials for admission to colleges in the United States. Students typically choose which tests to take depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools to which they are planning to apply. Until 1994, the SAT Subject Tests were known as Achievement Tests, and until January 2005, they were known as SAT IIs; they are still commonly known by these names. Every test is now a one-hour timed test. Historically, the exception to the one-hour time was the writing test, which was divided into a 20-minute essay question and a 40-minute multiple-choice section; it was discontinued after January 2005. |
lexicalization | eng: SAT Subject tests |
subclass of | (noun) trying something to find out about it; "a sample for ten days free trial"; "a trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain" test, tryout, trial, trial run |
has instance | e/SAT Subject Test in Chemistry |
has instance | e/SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1 |
has instance | e/SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2 |
has instance | e/SAT Subject Test in Physics |
has instance | e/SAT Subject Test in United States History |
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