SAT Reasoning test, formerly known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test, is a comprehensive assessment developed by the College Board and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Its purpose is to assess the readiness of a student for an undergraduate degree, especially in the US. SAT is an integral part of the admission process for numerous American and Canadian universities. It unlocks doors to quality education on higher levels. SAT takes 3 hours to complete with the scores scale from 400 to 1600, offering a comprehensive glimpse into your academic readiness. An individual can partake in the SAT exam up to 7 times a year. In Nepal, the cost to partake in the SAT exams is $101. SAT has two core sections - English and Math. They are further segregated into four sections - Reading, Writing and Language, Math (no calculator), and Math (with calculator). The reading section comprises of passage questions along with some figures. The Writing and Language test section includes evaluation of passages for clarification of argument, improving word choice, changing sentence or structure, word usage, or fixing punctuation. Lastly, the Mathematics section evaluates the ability to solve complex mathematical problem with and without using a calculator.