How Do You Choose Between The SAT Or ACT Test?
• Check with the colleges you are applying to: Make sure of the college’s test requirements, as your college(s) of choice may favor one test over another, so always go with their recommendations. • Decide on your test-taking ability: The SAT measures your reasoning and critical thinking skills, while the ACT test’s subject matter is closer to your high school curriculum. As a result, think about your strengths. Determine your ability to concentrate: The SAT test is about one hour longer than the ACT test. If you have a hard time concentrating for a long period of time, then the ACT might be the better choice for you. So if you suffer from ADD or ADHD, you may perform better on the ACT. • Identify if you are good at science and math: The ACT has a science section based on problem solving, while the SAT does not have a science section at all. If science is not your strong suit, you might want to opt for the SAT. Similarly, the ACT’s mathematics section focuses on beginner’s algebra skill