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๐Can you believe it's almost February?! ๐ฎ
For our seniors, that means college application deadlines are RIGHT around the corner!
Juniors, this is the time to get serious about standardized tests. Are your high schoolers signed up for the March SAT or ACT? ๐ค Although there is much in common between the ACT and SAT, there are a few significant differences to keep in mind while choosing which test to take.
The ACT tests a wider variety of math subjects than the SAT, such as matrices, logarithms, and graphs of trigonometric functions. Youโll also see significantly more geometry on the ACT than on the SAT.
Lastly, the SAT and ACT are scored differently: the SAT from 400-1600, and the ACT from 1-36. Learn more about SAT vs. ACT scoring from the score equivalence chart above.(Click here to access a free 5-minute quiz that can help you all decide which test is best for your student.)
Let's use this thread to check in on everyone's progress, ask questions, and share advice! What stage of the process are you in? What are your biggest challenges right now?