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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
The answer will depend on a number of factors such as where you want to study, what are the reasons for the gap, do you meet the admission requirements, etc. 7 years is a huge gap and very strong reasons must be provided, its all on how you persuade them. SAT can help, in fact, it will be good if you do really well in SAT. This will show that you are still into academics. However, it will be wise to first get in touch with some universities and share your profile with them, admission requirements vary from campus to campus. IELTS or TOEFL will be required, extracurricular activities will be necessary too.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
SAT means Scholastic Aptitude Test or Scholastic Assessment Test. It's an international level exam for study in abroad and there is no such eligibility criteria and SAT is conducted by private colleges and private universities.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
A score of 1400 and above in SAT is good. In TOEFL, the required score range is usually 80-100, you have to check the university websites for the requirements,every university has different requirements.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The process of admission is also online, you should visit some university website and you will find all these details.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
How you prepare for the exam will depend on your own calibre, there is no perfect answer since every student has his or her own calibre, timelines, etc. It may take a couple of weeks or may be months to prepare. One of the best way is to have your basics and fundamentals clear, take a lot of practice tests to understand the areas which need improvement, revise accordingly, a number of practice tests are available online on the college board website. Start working on your maths, memorize basic formulaes, expand your vocabulary knowledge, if needed take an external coaching help. Also don't forget to relax and do some stress busting
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