What is the SAT and Who Should Consider Taking It?
- Unitedwords
- 2 days ago
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Its Structure, Where It Can Be Used, and Its Role in the Application Process
For students and parents planning to pursue university education abroad, the SAT is one of the most frequently asked-about parts of the application process. However, what the SAT actually is, which students may need it, where it can be used, and how important it is in the overall admissions journey may not always be entirely clear.
In this webinar, we will explore the SAT from all the key angles. By providing a clear and comprehensive overview of the exam’s structure, content, areas of use, and role in university applications, we aim to help students and families evaluate the process in a more informed and confident way.
Date, Time and Registration
📅 Date: Wednesday, 8 April 2026
🕒 Time: 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
📍 Platform: Zoom – Participation is free of charge, registration is required.
Please note that this webinar will be conducted in Turkish.
Webinar Content
Main topics to be covered in this session:
What is the SAT?
What sections does the SAT consist of?
What skills does the SAT assess?
In which countries and at which universities can it be used?
When can an SAT score be an advantage in the application process?
For which students is it necessary, and for which might it be optional?
When should students begin preparing for the SAT?
How should the SAT be evaluated within the broader application strategy?

Why is this Webinar Important?
Although there is a great deal of information available about the SAT, it is not always easy to understand how that information relates to a student’s individual academic goals.
This webinar will go beyond explaining the technical aspects of the exam. It will also explore how the SAT should be evaluated in light of a student’s target country, application strategy, and academic profile.
Our aim is to help students and families develop a clearer understanding of the SAT and plan the application process on a stronger, more informed foundation.
Who Should Attend?
Students planning to pursue undergraduate study abroad,
Families who would like to better understand whether the SAT is necessary for their child,
Students in Grades 9, 10, and 11 who want to begin preparing early for the university application process,
Anyone looking for clear and well-structured information about the SAT.




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