SATs stands for Standard Assessment Tests. SATs may be a common acronym that is used on many websites and in most school communications regarding the tests, but there are also a number of others phrases that your child's teacher may use when discussing the SATs.
A score of 1350 would put you in the top 10% of test takers and help make your application competitive at more selective schools.
Yes, Sat is hard. If you want to get a good score and make sure you'll be able to get into your top-choice schools, you need to prepare in advance. Practice tests are a great way to do this; consider working with someone with experience with college admissions and test preparation.
The purpose of SATs is to measure children's attainment in maths, reading, and grammar, punctuation and spelling (GPS). Children are tested on curriculum content from Years 3-6 across six test papers lasting under four hours in total