The SATs and ACTs: Is One Test Best?   no comments

Posted at 12:11 pm on December 7th, 2009 in College application

Standardized tests are an important component in the college admissions process. Many schools place a great deal of faith in these tests as indicators of how well a student will do in college, and base a good part of their decision on test scores. The SATs and ACTs are the two national, standardized tests administered today.

At some point you will have to decide which test to take – or should you take both?

Most colleges will accept the results of either test, but you should check and make sure that’s true of the schools that interest you. Both tests take roughly the same amount of time to complete and are given throughout the school year, but there are significant differences between them.

The SAT tests critical thinking and problem solving, as opposed to the subject matter taught in school. It is composed of a math section, a verbal section and a writing portion.

The ACT, on the other hand, tests the core high school curriculum taught in most schools. Unlike the SAT it includes a section of science questions, and is sometimes considered to be a better test for students who are strong in science. Yet, I have seen average students do relatively well in this part of the ACT.

The tests are also scored differently – the ACT does not penalize students for incorrect answers (in other words, it’s safer to guess with the ACT).

But nobody should rely on guesswork when taking these important college admission exams. Both tests are challenging and you should prepare for them rigorously. There are many excellent guide books available for both, as well as test prep classes and tutoring centers. Because of the amount of preparation they require, it is not a good idea to take both – your study time will be better spent preparing for just one test. To find out which is best for you, take a sample of both tests and see where your strengths lie.

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