SAT v ACT: Which Test is Best Class
A lot of families treat the SAT and ACT like they're interchangeable. Guess what?
They're not.
Some students sail through the SAT's logic puzzles and get crushed by the ACT's time crunch.
Others breeze through the ACT's straightforward questions and freeze when the SAT throws them curveballs.
In our SAT vs ACT Preview Class, Marissa breaks down:
*Why timing pressure isn't the same on both tests
*Why some students struggle on the ACT
*Why others find the SAT unexpectedly challenging
*Which learning styles match which exam
*What the ACT changes mean for today's test-takers
*Section-by-section differences that matter
If you want confidence in your kids test choice before you commit time and money to prep, this matters.
Higher scores mean greater odds of acceptance into your kid's "Dream School,"
Not to mention better chances of racking up boatloads of fat, juicy scholarships.
See you in class!
-Andy
P.S. Quick questions and answers:
Aren’t colleges test-optional?
Yes. But there’s a difference between applying test-optional and GETTING IN test-optional.
Are parents welcome?
Yes.
Is this for kids in grades 9-11?
Yes.
Does your kid need prior testing experience?
Nope.
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