The SAT vs. ACT Secret:
Are you hurting your college admissions by focusing on the wrong test for your skills?
The SAT and ACT may be treated equally in college admissions, but a student's academic strengths and weaknesses frequently make one test a better choice.
In this guide, you'll discover:
How the tests differ and which one can play to your strengths
Why most students can score significantly higher on one test
Why choosing the same test as your friends is the wrong approach
How each test is scored and how you can use that to your advantage
How the tests are structured and what content to expect
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