How Do You Understand The Differences Between The SAT And The ACT?
Every year thousands of students take the SAT or the ACT to secure a place in college. There are fundamental differences between these tests and how they should be taken. This article is designed to help you understand your best strategy for success on either exam. The SAT and ACT are two different types of college entrance exams. The SAT is designed to predict how well a student will do in college and the ACT is designed to test the knowledge base of a student in specific areas. Accordingly, when you take the SAT you are penalized in the scoring process for giving an incorrect answer. On the ACT, you are scored based on what you answer correctly. Over the years, both examinations have gone through name changes. Originally, the acronym SAT stood for Scholastic Aptitude Test. The name was changed both in 1993 and 2004 to reflect more accurately what is being measured; the SAT is looking at critical thinking, reasoning ability and verbal aptitude. The ACT, which was originally an acronym