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Taking the SAT in Singapore 2022: Where to Take It and How to Prepare for It

Written by Gateway Plus Admin | Jan 20, 2023 3:24:15 AM

The SAT, or Scholastic Aptitude Test, is widely used for college admissions in the United States. If you are considering doing an undergraduate study in the US, you are most likely aware that this will give you an advantage in your application. While submitting a SAT score is no longer compulsory for some colleges, having a high SAT score can increase your chances of being accepted into your desired university.

(Since 1999, we’ve been helping students average scores in the top 4% range.)

2021 SAT Test Dates in Singapore

Date Registration Deadline
12 March 2022 11 February 2022
7 May 2022 8 April 2022

Where to Take the SAT Test in Singapore

Singapore has multiple locations available as SAT Test Centers, but registration is always through the CollegeBoard website. You may search for the nearest test centre in Singapore via this page for specific dates and availability. At the time of this writing, the available test centres are:

  • Canadian International School (75122) 7 Jurong West Street 41
  • Global Indian International School (75149) 27 Punggol Field Walk
  • NPS International School (75138) 10 & 12 Chai Chee Lane
  • Singapore American School (75100) 40 Woodlands Street 41, High School College Counseling Office
  • Singapore Management University, School of Law (75127) 55 Armenian Street
  • Stamford American International School (75126) 1 Woodleigh Lane
  • United World College of South East Asia, East Campus (75170) 1 Tampines Street 73
  • United World College, Dover (75120) 1207 Dover Road
  • XCL World Academy (75102) 2 Yishun Avenue 42
Scoring well at the SAT requires speed, accuracy and lots of practice.

Cost of Registering for the SAT in Singapore

The registration fee for the SAT is US$55 at the time of this writing. Additionally, the cost of registering in Singapore will also include a “Non-U.S. Regional Fee” of US$53. A late registration fee can also be charged, but Singapore’s Test Centers usually fill-up well in advance of the test date, so take care to register early to secure your seat! If you do secure a seat through the Waitlist you will be charged a further Waitlist Fee.

Changing Your Registration Date

If you need to, it is possible to change your SAT registration to a new Centre or Date at an additional fee, subject to availability. You can also pay the Change Fee to switch from the regular SAT to the SAT Subject Tests or vice versa, for example, if you booked a “back-up” SAT date but already secured your desired result.

Preparing for Your SAT

How much time you’ll need to prepare for the test depends on how much time you have and how ready you are to attempt its questions. You may try to search for practice questions online. The SAT consists of 2 sections: Reading and Writing, and Math. In the Math component, there will be one section that allows you to use  a calculator for one section, while another does not.

The key to getting top scores is speed and accuracy. This means that you will have to quickly understand what the questions are asking for and determine the correct answer. This takes hours of practice, with some students spending more time preparing for one section over the other. Many students who come to us tend to require more practice in the Reading and Writing section.

To find out how much preparation you will need to ace the test, a diagnostic test can help you. This may be a condensed version of the actual test and gives you an idea of the test format and requirements.

You may sign up for a free trial at Gateway+, which offers you 7-day access to the SAT diagnostic test and introduction course.