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Michelle Cha Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

How do you call people who are going to take SAT?

In Korea, we have a specific word refers to the students who are going to Korean SAT.

How about in America or UK? It is ok to call them 'college applicants' or 'SAT examinee'?


Also, how do you say when you want to encourage them?

Is it all right to say "Cheer up examinees! Good luck to all?"


I have some students who are going to take Korea SAT next week. '

I want to cheer them up (?) in English.

  

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There is no special word in the US. Students often take the SAT or ACT many times, usually when they are juniors and seniors in high school. It's not a big deal.

  • There is no special word in the US.
  • Students often take the SAT or ACT many times, usually when they are juniors and seniors in high school.
  • It's not a big deal.
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There is no special word in the US.

Students often take the SAT or ACT many times, usually when they are juniors and seniors in high school. It's not a big deal.

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In your title "How do you call" should be what do you call.

Michelle ChaHow about in America or UK?

How about in America or the UK?

Michelle ChaSAT

This is unfamiliar in the UK.

Michelle Chacollege

In the

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