According to the College Board, there are 2 test centers for SAT and SAT Subject Tests in Siint Marteen. Please note that before you register either of the SAT exams, you should choose your test date and test location. Each testing location is affiliated with an educational institution, such as high school, community college, or university. The following test centers administer one or more of 2019 and 2020 SAT tests in Siint Marteen.
2019 – 2020 SAT Test Dates in Siint Marteen
- March 9, 2019
- May 4, 2019
- June 1, 2019
- August 24, 2019
- October 5, 2019
- November 2, 2019
- December 7, 2019
- March 14, 2020
- May 2, 2020
- June 6, 2020
- August 29, 2020
- October 3, 2020
- November 7, 2020
- December 5, 2020
SAT Testing Centers in Siint Marteen
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Sint Maarten
Sint Maarten is a self-governing island state in the Caribbean Sea within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Common borders in the north – with the French St. Maarten.
Saint Martin is the smallest inhabited island in the world, simultaneously governed by two independent states. The northern part of the island is the French overseas community of Saint Martin, while the southern part is a self-governing territory with extended autonomy (as part of the Netherlands) and is called Sint Maarten.
The capital (in the Dutch part) is Philipsburg. The official language is Dutch. The capital (in the French part) is Marigot. The official language is French.
The island is visited by up to 1 million tourists annually. Whites make up 1/4 of the population. The name St. Martin was given to the island by the British, the locals call it Narikel Gingira, which means Coconut Island.
The climate is tropical maritime, trade wind. Temperature +26*С. The relief is hilly, covered with greenery and forests. Also on the island there are more than 30 beaches with white sand, belonging to both French and Dutch territories. Mount Mont Paradis reaches a height of 422 m above sea level. There are no rivers on the island.
The basis of the economy is tourism. The official currency on the Dutch side of the island is the Dutch Antilles guilder, and on the French side, as in all other overseas possessions of France, the euro. The American dollar is accepted everywhere, in addition, most prices in shops on the island are indicated in this currency.
The cost of living is similar or slightly higher in Europe. Credit cards are accepted everywhere. The southern, Dutch part of the island is an offshore zone. Companies registered in the Dutch part of the island and not doing business on the island are exempt from taxes. In addition, there is no tax on real estate and on income from its sale.
The island is known for its shops where you can find jewelry that is significantly cheaper (up to 40%) compared to the US and Europe. The island is home to the Princess Juliana International Airport. Landing on it is considered one of the most difficult, because the runway is adjacent to the seashore, and planes are forced to land literally over the heads of tourists relaxing on the beach. The strip itself is only 2180 m long.