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Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test : ウィキペディア英語版 | Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test The Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (abbreviation ''SweSAT''; ''Högskoleprovet'' in Swedish) is a standardized test used as one of the means to gain admission to higher education in Sweden. The test itself, which is administered by the Swedish Council for Higher Education, is divided into eight sections and contains 160 multiple-choice questions. All sections taken in one day, a Saturday in April (Spring test) or October (Fall test), lasting between 7½–8 hours including breaks between each section and a lunch break. Apart from the English language reading comprehension test, all sections are taken in Swedish. ==Evaluation and norming== The result on the test is normalized to a scale between 0.0 and 2.0, with 0.05 increments. About 0.1% of the test-takers are awarded 2.0, which is the highest grade. Usually, 137 to 144 marks (out of 160) are required for 2.0. The average normated score for the test is normally around 0.91, and the standard deviation is about 0.40, resulting in approximately two thirds of the test takers receiving a result in the interval 0.5–1.3, and 95% receiving a result between 0.2 and 1.7. The questions and answers to the test are posted the same day as the exam in the evening newspapers and the following day in morning newspapers. Solutions can also be found in SVT's text-TV, online on the Swedish Council for Higher Education's website, studera.nu, and the official Högskoleprovet website.
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