Do I need to take SAT or ACT?

SAT vs ACT- SAT test score is accepted worldwide for almost all undergraduate programs in America while recently America also came out with ACT as another test to be considered by students. Usually, US universities accept both SAT and ACT score and hence its suggested to better chances at the university, one should go with the test in which one scores fairer.

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Here’s what you need to know about the similarities and differences between ACT Math and SAT Math:

 

  • Calculator Usage: This one’s pretty important! On the ACT math section, you can use a calculator on every single question (whew!). But as you may have noticed above, the SAT includes a 25 minute no-calculator section with 20 questions. The math here is meant to be easy enough to do by hand, but keep in mind you might want to be brushing up on your mental math skills. If you are a whiz with numbers who can eyeball math problems and do calculations in your head, you might be at an advantage on the SAT over many of your peers.

 

  • Multiple Choice vs Grid-ins: The ACT Math test is all multiple choice, meaning you’ll always be able to have at least a 20% chance of getting the answer right, even if you have no idea what you are doing. The SAT Math test is 80% multiple choice and 20% grid-ins, meaning you have to fill in the blanks with your own answers on these ones.