well there is no sat in 1st grade, though you could take the test voluntarily if you wanted to. there are low test and high test you could choose from.
I took mine in 7th grade
The minimum SAT score on the New SAT is 600 (200 in each section).
The kaplan test prep is similar to the SAT in test questions. The only thing difference is the acceptance from different colleges of the different tests.
There are many different SAT scoring rubrics. Some add up to 2400. If this is the case, then 1500 on a 2400 point test is not very good. (I got a 1770 when I took it in 8th grade.)
Use "an" before a vowel sound and "a" before a constanant. If you are pronouncing SAT as the word sat, then you would say "a sat test" but if you are pronouncing each letter separately, then it is "an ess ay tee test".
The SAT II tests your knowledge of a particular subject. There are many different SAT II (a.k.a the SAT subject test) tests. It is suggested that you take the test in a subject that you have taken an AP or Honors course in or know a lot about.
No, they are not the same. The two tests are administered by different agencies and the SAT contains math, critical reading, and writing.
It depends on the type of test and what grade you are in. If you are in grade school, there are word games available online. If you are in high school, you might try using practice SAT questions from the vocabulary section of that test. These can be found online.
One of the subjects on a sat test is Analytical reasoning. The test is asking questions to determine how your thought process takes steps to answer daily occurrences and how you analyze each situation.
600, you get a minimum of 200 for each section
No, the original SAT test does not have calculus. The SAT Subject Test for Math 2 also does not have calculus.