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Posts Tagged ‘SAT Subject Tests’

SAT vs. ACT Test: Find the Right Match for You!

Friday, March 14th, 2008

The SAT test and the ACT test are very different, so we’ve compiled some of the differences between the two tests. You didn’t used to have to search college info to see which tests were required. Colleges on the coast tended to favor SAT scores while colleges in the Midwest or South generally accepted ACT scores.

Today, the lines have been blurred and choosing which test to take is not so clear-cut. Most colleges now accept both SAT and ACT test scores. Colleges are also adopting a new trend, as some schools are de-emphasizing the admissions test requirement altogether.

So with all these new developments, there are tons of options. First, check out CampusCompare’s admissions criteria on the college profile page of your choice to see which test is required (if any). And if the college accepts both tests, then no need to get your stomach in knots (especially if you are not in the test room just yet!).

Here is CampusCompare’s cheat sheet: the difference between the two tests to help you ace the one you take!

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SAT vs. ACT

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Throughout your college search process, your guidance counselor, family and friends probably keep telling you that your SAT test and ACT test are a key part of the college admissions process. In fact, some school counselors think that your SAT tests and ACT scores are even more important than your school grades, your admissions essay and letters of recommendation.  So you probably need to know that “sat” is not just the past tense of sit and that ”act” isn’t just what stars do!

Don’t despair! To help you out, here are CampusCompare’s  definitions of the SAT and ACT tests to keep you a cut above the class.

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