What are the differences between the ACT and SAT?

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The ACT test does not really cover science. It tests "science reasoning". Basically, it tests...

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What are some key differences between ACT tests and SAT's?

I already took my SAT's, but I feel like I could have done better. Is there any difference between the two? If so, please state how.

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They are very different. The ACT is not tricky and has no vocabulary questions. There is no subtraction...

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If you're a male (as I assume you are because of the avatar), I suggest the SAT. All colleges accept...

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ACT/SAT differences?

What's the difference? I took my ACTs and got a 25. Do I need to take SATs? I'm planning to go to nursing school and become an RN and work in a hospital Nursery with my mother.

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That's a good score and most colleges accept the ACT instead of SAT, I think it's like 99.9% of them...

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What are the main differences between the CAT and SAT?

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3 major differences: 1) SAT is for undergrad studies in the US & CAT is for MBA in India. So the...

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The SAT only has three parts: Math, Critical Reading, and Writing, but there are three sections per...

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Diffences between ACT and SAT?

Whats the differences bewteen these 2 tests? More colleges accept sat than act?

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Most colleges accept ACT scores and SAT scores. The ACT has four sections: Reading Writing Math Science...

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SAT/ACT scores are making me defered from colleges.......?

Ok so recently I got defered to all of my colleges. I have a CNA around 3.0 and my core gpa is like 2.8 and I have take AP classes,. My sat and act are terrible.. Reading: 340 Math : 420, ACT: English 17 Math 19....I even applied to a community college...

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Don't worry I was in this same exact situation. Almost. The biggest mistake after being deferred is...

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Do the SAT and ACT determine if you can go to school in state or out of state?

ok so im preparing to register for my ACT and/or SAT. i had originally decided i wasn't going to do the ACT just the SAT because when i did practices the SAT was much easier for me. I live in OH and i most likely will be going to an in-state college...

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When I took the SATs about 3 years ago, it was more highly regarded than the ACT. But honestly, take...

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Do the ACT and SAT determine whether you can go to school in state or out of state?

ok so im preparing to register for my ACT and/or SAT. i had originally decided i wasn't going to do the ACT just the SAT because when i did practices the SAT was much easier for me. I live in OH and i most likely will be going to an in-state college...

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The school determines if they'll take the SAT and/or ACT, it doesn't matter if you'll be attending in...

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