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The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is accepted as a university entrance exam in many European countries as well as the United States. The exam is administered digitally at authorized test centers worldwide by the non-profit organization College Board, based in the United States.
The exam measures competencies in English and Mathematics and is offered seven times a year. It is mostly preferred by students in the last two years of high school. A high score on the SAT significantly increases the chances of acceptance to a top-tier university.
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a globally recognized exam that assesses English language proficiency. It serves as an important reference for those seeking educational or employment opportunities abroad.
The exam consists of four main sections and lasts approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes:
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Listening: Requires you to listen to recorded audio and answer various questions. This section lasts for 30 minutes.
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Reading: Allows you to answer questions by reading texts of different genres. The reading section lasts for approximately 60 minutes.
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Writing: Requires you to write reports or essays on specific topics. The writing section also lasts for approximately 60 minutes.
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Speaking: Involves a one-on-one interview with an examiner where you discuss your personal experiences and opinions. The speaking section lasts between 11-14 minutes.
The IELTS exam evaluates your English language skills across a wide range and is internationally recognized. Therefore, it is highly important for individuals considering educational or employment opportunities abroad.
The Advanced Placement (AP) program is a curriculum and exam program organized by the College Board in the United States and recognized internationally. These exams are designed to measure college-level courses in high school and assess a student's proficiency in a specific subject area.
It covers a wide range of subjects, including mathematics, sciences, history, and many more. A high score on the AP exam typically provides college credit or the opportunity to be placed in advanced-level college courses.
Through AP exams, students challenge themselves academically and have the opportunity to earn early college credits, saving time and money. The preparation stage for the exam can be provided at the student's own school or through post-school classes.
The Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) is an exam used to select candidates for undergraduate law programs at universities. This test aims to assess your skills required to study law, rather than your knowledge of law or other subjects. However, we strongly recommend that students prepare for the exam and practice.
LNAT scores are used alongside other admission processes such as UCAS applications and academic qualifications. It consists of two sections:
Section A: The first section is a computer-based multiple-choice exam. You are expected to read passages and answer questions testing your understanding of them. Scores from the multiple-choice section are computer-checked and form a score out of 42. This is your LNAT score.
Section B: In the second section of the exam, you are asked to write an essay by choosing one of three proposed topics. This section is not evaluated by the test center and does not affect your LNAT score. However, it provides you with an opportunity to demonstrate your ability to construct an effective argument and reach a conclusion to the universities you apply to.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, designed for students aged 16-19, is recommended as a certificate or diploma curriculum in schools. It consists of six subjects along with components such as Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS), and the Extended Essay, aiming to educate students to be knowledgeable, intellectual, as well as emotionally and ethically competent.
The academic success of students in the program and high exam results are recognized and respected by prestigious universities worldwide.