What Are The Differences Between The SAT And ACT?
• The SAT is preferred on the coasts, while the ACT is more often used in the Midwest. However, each school has its own policies, and many schools accept both exams. You should check with every school to which you’re considering applying. • The ACT has a Science section. If you hate science, this is a potential reason to avoid the ACT. However, you should realize that the Science section of the ACT tests reasoning skills and not actual science knowledge. • The essay is required on the SAT, but optional on the ACT. More importantly, the essay factors into your overall SAT score but not your composite ACT score. • There is no penalty for wrong answers on the ACT. However, this shouldn’t affect your decision about which test to take. • All your SAT scores show up on every SAT report, but you can send only the ACT scores you want. So it’s easier to hide bad ACT scores. However, most schools claim to look at only your highest score on a particular test. The biggest ramification of this diff