the Being, Truth and Reality associated with Brahman as opposed to the non-being (asat) of the phenomenal world
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is a seven-section, three-hour exam that is administered seven times a year Three of the sections are verbal, three are math, and one is experimental The experimental section can be either verbal or math It is used by the test-makers for research purposes only and will not count toward your final score
the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is a three-hour exam that measures two sets of skills-verbal and mathematical reasoning-that you need to do college-level work in any academic area About 2 million students take it every year
This is a nationally-accepted college admissions test designed to act as one indicator of a student's potential to be academically successful at the college level
being, existence; Pure Existence; the thing that truly is; the right, the highest or best or real good
Sanskrit word meaning truth; reality; the soul; the real; the essential; the best; the learned; the excellent; the good; the virtuous man Sat is the supreme Self, the conductor of everything
Scholastic Aptitude Test A standardized test offered by the Educational Testing Service to assess a student's preparation for college Similar to the ACT