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TOPICS • Test Structure • Scoring and Submission • Content • How do you decide which test to take? • Preparation
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WHAT ARE THE KEY DIFFERENCES IN TEST STRUCTURE?
SAT® Feature ACT® Offered 7 times per year
(1 US only - March) Frequency Offered 6 times per year
Critical Reading, Math, Writing & Optional Essay Subjects Covered
English Writing, Math, Reading, Science & Optional
Essay
3 hours + optional 50-minute essay Length of Test 2 hours and 55 minutes +
optional 40-minute essay
4 (Optional 5th) # of Sections 4 (Optional 5th)
154 Total # of Questions 215
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WHAT ARE THE KEY DIFFERENCES IN SCORING?
SAT® Feature ACT® 1600 (800 per section) High Score 36 Composite and 36 per
section
Sum of independent sections Final Score Composite – Average of 4 sections
No penalty Incorrect Answer No penalty
No penalty Omitted Question No penalty
Separate from English Writing section score. Essay Grade Separate from English Writing
section score.
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EXAMPLE: SAT® SUBMISSION Many Colleges and Universities Accept ‘Super Scores’ • A ‘Super Score’ is the combination of the highest scores per section no matter how
many attempts.
SAT® Attempt 1
Math = 750 Reading/Writing = 580 Total = 1330
SAT® Attempt 2
Math = 700 Reading/Writing = 630 Total = 1330
SAT® ‘Super Score’
Math = 750 Reading/Writing = 630 Total = 1380
*Ensure your chosen university accepts “Super Scores”
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EXAMPLE: ACT® SUBMISSION ACT® scores are reported to colleges and universities based on the best composite score achieved in a single attempt.
ACT® Attempt 1
Math = 30 Reading = 29 Writing = 26 Science = 23 Composite = 27
ACT® Attempt 2
Math = 28 Reading = 26 Writing = 24 Science = 26 Composite = 26
Reported ACT® Score
Math = 30 Reading = 29 Writing = 26 Science = 23 Composite = 27
*Please note: The optional Writing section of the test is not factored into the scaled writing score. It will be presented as a separate score in your score report.
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WHAT ARE THE KEY DIFFERENCES IN READING?
SAT® Feature ACT® 1 65-minute section Timing 1 35-minute section
52 # of Questions 40
Passage-Based Question Types Passage-Based
5 passages: 1. U.S. or world literature 2. U.S. founding
document/ inspired speeches
3. Social Science 4. Two science passages "
Types of Passages
4 passages: 1. Social Studies 2. Natural Sciences 3. Literary Narrative/
Prose Fiction 4. Humanities
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WHAT ARE THE KEY DIFFERENCES IN MATH?
SAT® Feature ACT® 25-minutes – No Calculator 55-minutes – Calculator Timing 1 60-minute section
20 MC – No Calculator 30 MC/8 FR – Calculator # of Questions 60 MC
• Heart of Algebra • Problem Solving and Data
Analysis • Passport to Advanced Math • Additional Topics in Math
Concepts • Pre-Algebra/Elementary Algebra • Intermediate Algebra/Coordinate
Geometry • Plane Geometry/Trigonometry
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WHAT ARE THE KEY DIFFERENCES IN WRITING?
SAT® Feature ACT® 1 35-minute section Timing 1 45-minute section
44 # of Questions 75
Passage-Based Question Type Passage-Based
Usage/Mechanics • punctuation (New to SAT) • grammar and usage • sentence structure • understanding of graphs/
chart - testing overall understanding of passage
Rhetorical Skills • organization • strategy
Concepts
Usage/Mechanics • punctuation • grammar and usage • sentence structure Rhetorical Skills • strategy • organization • style
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WHAT ARE THE KEY DIFFERENCES IN THE ESSAY?
SAT® Feature ACT® 50 minutes Timing 40 minutes
Yes Optional Yes
3 Dimensions, 2-8 for each • Reading • Analysis • Writing
Difficulty
4 Dimensions, 2-12 for each • Ideas and Analysis • Development and
Support • Organization • Language Use and
Conventions
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WHAT ARE THE KEY DIFFERENCES IN SCIENCE?
SAT® Feature ACT® No Science Section Timing 1 35-minute section
N/A # of Questions 40
N/A Emphasis Scientific reasoning skills over recall of scientific content, skill in mathematics, or reading ability.
N/A Concepts • Data Representation • Research Summaries • Conflicting Viewpoints
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KEY FACTORS TO CONSIDER • Timing is more relaxed on the new SAT.
• Students have to answer more questions on the ACT in approximately the same amount of time as the SAT.
• SAT Essay is more difficult. • ACT Essay – 3 perspectives to consider. • SAT Essay – Analytical essay that requires review of rhetorical skills,
essay structure and command of grammar rules. • ACT Math Section
• Trigonometry and functions are tested at a higher level. • Separate Science section on the ACT
• While the new SAT will include a science passage, it remains an additional section of the ACT and there are more questions that are science-based.
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HOW DO I KNOW WHICH ONE IS RIGHT FOR ME? • Do not decide presumptuously. • Take a practice test for both to see which you felt more
comfortable with. • TestRocker has diagnostic tests for each test included in
the free trial
• Ultimately, you will not know until you have attempted both in some capacity.
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WHY SHOULD YOU PREPARE?
• The SAT® and ACT® require the following skills: • Being able to focus for 3.5+ hours • Ability to answer questions in 1 minute or less • Mastery of numerous concepts in different subjects • Stress management
• Good News! • These are all skills that can be strengthened through
proper preparation. • Visit www.TestRocker.com to learn more about the powerful
SAT and ACT prep programs students can access from anywhere.
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DOES PREPARATION WORK?
How you look without preparation: How you look knowing you prepared:
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