Why You Should Take the ACT®
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- Опубликовано: 15 дек 2022
- Are you wondering why should take the ACT®, and not take the SAT®?
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The Act is the better test, but they don't give you enough time to show what you know. Because this, Sat is better.
The SAT (in my opinion) is an easier test because you get enough time to answer questions. I got a 1400 SAT and a 27 ACT. The math section on my ACT hit me like a brick because I didn’t learn sequences and series, so I had to learn them specifically for the ACT. My best section was science (I think a 31)
Our DS25 ... we gently suggested taking the paper SAT exam Nov/Dec'23... b/c we were pretty confident on the score albeit it a smidge early... scored well enough to have the foot in door for all top tier unis ... so taking 3/4/5 times with Digital and not knowing fluctuations... as parents... we're pencils down, good enough... at this point its a coinflip for the top of the tops.... No need to stress too much folks!
I live in Japan and most test takers here stick to SAT- The reason is something will almost definitely go wrong with the ACT. Kids signed up for the ACT but the test center said they weren’t registered in their system even though they’ve been preparing for it for months.
Agreed! We have plenty of good practice on ae thinks
I regret not taking the ACT
Why?
Why??
True! But it’s all preference
I wish I would've seen this before choosing to prep for the SAT 6 months ago and take it twice. I might have had a better score on the ACT due to the SAT "nuances"
Hi I wonder if you can help me with a question? I want to know my high schools average SAT score, but not sure where I can get the most accurate information from. I know Niche is one place to get it, but is that the most accurate or recent? Also someone told me it is a good idea to put that in my common app if I'm submitting my SAT score. Please advise if you can thank you.
Hey Brooke, I dont know if you'll ever read this, but I'm currently a highschool student and taking the ACT later on in September. I took a practice test with a composite score of 27-28 (which I assume rounds up to a 28). I'm really good with math, and I got a 32 on that section, and the only reason for this is because of some silly mistakes (which I do ALL the time, I need to break that habit).I got a 30 on the English and a 27 on science (I wasted too much time) but then I did horrible on reading with a 22. My goal is to get to a 35. I hope you see this, because I dont know what to do, reading is terrible for me. I sometimes waste too much time and then also second guess myself.
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Kids interested in engineering - is it better to take sat or act ?
There is 1 difference, ACT has a writing option, what are your thoughts about this?
hey! does anyone know any online free resources to prepare for ACT (a bit like Khan Academy does for SAT) thanks!
Please let me know if you get any information.
ACT better :)
Is 1140 a good SAT score for your first try?
Depends if you’re a freshman, sophomore, ect and what kinds of colleges you’re aiming for after graduation
it’s not a competitive score, but if you’re not a senior you still have time to study!
If you're aiming for the top schools, definitely not. If you're aiming for state schools, maybe.
Depends what your goal is and which college you want to go to.
@@danceproject7849 Not for top state schools.