Gearing up for the future? How do you choose between taking the SAT or the ACT?
The SAT and ACT have content differences such that, depending on your strengths and weaknesses, you are likely to do better on one test versus the other. For example, the SAT has a stronger vocabulary focus while the ACT has a science section. The types of math problems emphasized by each test are different. The SAT is longer overall but gives you more time for each question than the ACT. So, students with time-management issues may do better on the SAT. Most important, questions on the SAT require more reasoning and analysis, while the ACT is [delete the word “more”] straightforward, assessing basic achievement skills and less reasoning abilities.
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Reading-
Command of Evidence
- Textual Evidence
- Understanding Relationships
- Analyzing Quantitative Information
- Analyzing Arguments
- Analyzing Purpose
Words in Context
- Interpreting Words and Phrases in Context
- Analyzing Word Choice
Analysis of Information
- Determining Central Ideas and Themes
- Analyzing Multiple Texts
- Analyzing Text Structure
- Summarizing
- Reading Closely
- Analyzing Point of View
Reading – Test-Taking Strategies Guide
Reading – Test-Taking Strategies Video
Writing and Language-
Expression and Analysis of Ideas
- Development of Ideas
- Organizational Structure
- Effective Language Use
- Command of Evidence
- Relevance of Supporting Information and Data
Standards of English Conventions
- Sentence Structure
- Conventions of Usage
- Conventions of Punctuation
Words in Context
- Revising Choices of Words and Phrases
Writing and Language: Test-Taking Strategies Guide
Writing and Language: Test-Taking Strategies Video
Math-
Heart of Algebra
- Linear Expressions and Equations – One Variable
- Linear Inequalities – One Variable
- Build Linear Functions
- Systems of Linear Inequalities – Two Variables
- Systems of Linear Equations – Two Variables
- Algebraically Solve Linear Equations and Inequalities
- Algebraically Solve Systems of Linear Equations
- Interpret Linear Expressions
- Algebraic and Graphical Representations
Problem Solving and Data Analysis
- Ratios, Rates, Proportional Relationships, and Scale Drawing
- Percentages
- Measurement Quantities, Units, and Unit Conversions
- Scatter Plots – Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
- Key Features of Graphs
- Linear and Exponential Growth
- Two-Way Tables
- Inferences from Data
- Shape, Center, and Spread of Data
- Evaluate Reports
Passport to Advanced Math
- Create Quadratic or Exponential Functions
- Forms of Expressions and Equations
- Rational Exponents
- Equivalent Algebraic Expressions
- Solve Quadratic Equations
- Operations with Polynomial Expressions
- Solve Radical and Rational Equations
- Solve Systems of Linear and Quadratic Equations
- Rewrite Rational Expressions
- Interpret Nonlinear Expressions
- Zeroes and Factors of Polynomials
- Nonlinear Relationships
- Function Notation
- Rewrite Expressions and Equations
Additional Topics in Math
- Volume
- Trigonometric Ratios and Pythagorean Theorem
- Complex Numbers
- Radians – Angles, Arc Length, Trigonometric Functions
- Circle Theorems
- Congruence and Similarity Theorems
- Similarity, Right Triangles, and Trigonometric Ratios
- Circles in the Coordinate Plane
Math: Test-Taking Strategies Guide
Math: Test-Taking Strategies Video
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