Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. The SAT is reputed to have slightly more complex questions, with more time to answer each question, compared to the ACT, where the questions are more straightforward, but you get less time for each. If a student has extended time, perhaps the ACT then becomes easier.
2. The ACT has a science section. The SAT does not. It's sometimes hard to get a perfect score on it, as occasionally a question will presume prior knowledge that some non-STEM students might have forgotten. Most questions, however, do not assume prior knowledge and students are just asked to judge based on the evidence presented. There is no need to do the optional essay.
According to my DC, the Science section is just another reading comprehension section, so if you are very strong in Verbal you are likely to do well on ACT.
ACT is definitely faster paced.
Anonymous wrote:Most of them don't take it beginning of Jr year? rather in the spring?
Anonymous wrote:Most of them don't take it beginning of Jr year? rather in the spring?
Anonymous wrote:Most of them don't take it beginning of Jr year? rather in the spring?
Anonymous wrote:1. The SAT is reputed to have slightly more complex questions, with more time to answer each question, compared to the ACT, where the questions are more straightforward, but you get less time for each. If a student has extended time, perhaps the ACT then becomes easier.
2. The ACT has a science section. The SAT does not. It's sometimes hard to get a perfect score on it, as occasionally a question will presume prior knowledge that some non-STEM students might have forgotten. Most questions, however, do not assume prior knowledge and students are just asked to judge based on the evidence presented. There is no need to do the optional essay.