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SAT vs. ACT Quiz
Which do you prefer for the mathematics section?
A: - Wider range of mathematic topics
- More geometry and trignometry
- No formulas provided
- Allows calculators for all math questions
B: - Doesn't cover many topics, like trig functions and matrices
- Less than 10% of math section is geometry and trignometry
- Formulas provided
- Has non-calculator and calculator math part
Which do you prefer for the reading section?
A:
- Does not give line numbers for details that are being referenced in question
- Easier for those who can remember locations of details in passages
- Does not require you to find supporting evidence in the passage for your answer
B: - Provides line numbers for details that are being referenced in question
- Questions are also often given in chronological order
- Has questions that ask for supporting evidence in passage
Which do you prefer for the writing section?
A:
- More focused on grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.
- Includes more "big picture" type questions
B: - Tests more for vocabulary
- Focuses more on questions about writing style
ACT to SAT Score Converter
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