Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Start with SAT I think, explore ACT only if can’t score well with SAT
Do the AO’s think so?
Most kids do SAT so there must be reasons they opt for the ACT..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also SAT us going digital and will become a "progressive" test meaning sections will get harder based on how kid does on early questions. The current HS freshmen will be the first ones to take this in the US.
That alone makes me think that the ACT might be better since it's staying paper based and same format.
Less variability and my kid hates the progressive test thing
Yeah. Not thrilled about my Freshmen being a guinea pig for the new format. My Junior was one and done this Fall with ACT. Hopefully, his brother is the same.
Pretty sure it starts next winter for the current sophomores
That’s correct. This year’s sophomores will be the domestic test cases, unless they finish testing junior fall. Overseas digital testing starts sooner.
Not sure, know someone whose student had signed up for a fall test date and later told that it was pilot, so they wound up adding a test date for normal sat. Their kid was a junior so took both, I believe.
Pretty sure it is already in pilot locally.
Can anyone sign up for it? Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also SAT us going digital and will become a "progressive" test meaning sections will get harder based on how kid does on early questions. The current HS freshmen will be the first ones to take this in the US.
That alone makes me think that the ACT might be better since it's staying paper based and same format.
Less variability and my kid hates the progressive test thing
Yeah. Not thrilled about my Freshmen being a guinea pig for the new format. My Junior was one and done this Fall with ACT. Hopefully, his brother is the same.
Pretty sure it starts next winter for the current sophomores
That’s correct. This year’s sophomores will be the domestic test cases, unless they finish testing junior fall. Overseas digital testing starts sooner.
Pretty sure it is already in pilot locally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also SAT us going digital and will become a "progressive" test meaning sections will get harder based on how kid does on early questions. The current HS freshmen will be the first ones to take this in the US.
That alone makes me think that the ACT might be better since it's staying paper based and same format.
Less variability and my kid hates the progressive test thing
Yeah. Not thrilled about my Freshmen being a guinea pig for the new format. My Junior was one and done this Fall with ACT. Hopefully, his brother is the same.
Pretty sure it starts next winter for the current sophomores
That’s correct. This year’s sophomores will be the domestic test cases, unless they finish testing junior fall. Overseas digital testing starts sooner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also SAT us going digital and will become a "progressive" test meaning sections will get harder based on how kid does on early questions. The current HS freshmen will be the first ones to take this in the US.
That alone makes me think that the ACT might be better since it's staying paper based and same format.
Less variability and my kid hates the progressive test thing
Yeah. Not thrilled about my Freshmen being a guinea pig for the new format. My Junior was one and done this Fall with ACT. Hopefully, his brother is the same.
Pretty sure it starts next winter for the current sophomores
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Start with SAT I think, explore ACT only if can’t score well with SAT
Do the AO’s think so?
Most kids do SAT so there must be reasons they opt for the ACT..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also SAT us going digital and will become a "progressive" test meaning sections will get harder based on how kid does on early questions. The current HS freshmen will be the first ones to take this in the US.
That alone makes me think that the ACT might be better since it's staying paper based and same format.
Less variability and my kid hates the progressive test thing
Yeah. Not thrilled about my Freshmen being a guinea pig for the new format. My Junior was one and done this Fall with ACT. Hopefully, his brother is the same.
Anonymous wrote:Also SAT us going digital and will become a "progressive" test meaning sections will get harder based on how kid does on early questions. The current HS freshmen will be the first ones to take this in the US.
That alone makes me think that the ACT might be better since it's staying paper based and same format.
Less variability and my kid hates the progressive test thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Start with SAT I think, explore ACT only if can’t score well with SAT
Do the AO’s think so?
Most kids do SAT so there must be reasons they opt for the ACT..
Explained above. Often strongest students take the ACT.
Think the opposite, no one takes ACT if they score well on SAT, at least in this region.
That makes no sense. The free in-school SAT isn’t until junior spring. Most top kids have already chosen their test before then and prepped for it. My DC liked the ACT better and took it already. For kids with high processing speeds, it’s a good choice. DC will still take the in-school SAT. DC might end up submitting one or both.
Most locall kids have exposure to the SAT via the PSAT administered in 10h grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Start with SAT I think, explore ACT only if can’t score well with SAT
Do the AO’s think so?
Most kids do SAT so there must be reasons they opt for the ACT..
Explained above. Often strongest students take the ACT.
Think the opposite, no one takes ACT if they score well on SAT, at least in this region.
That makes no sense. The free in-school SAT isn’t until junior spring. Most top kids have already chosen their test before then and prepped for it. My DC liked the ACT better and took it already. For kids with high processing speeds, it’s a good choice. DC will still take the in-school SAT. DC might end up submitting one or both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Start with SAT I think, explore ACT only if can’t score well with SAT
Do the AO’s think so?
Most kids do SAT so there must be reasons they opt for the ACT..
Explained above. Often strongest students take the ACT.
Think the opposite, no one takes ACT if they score well on SAT, at least in this region.