Still undecided... Let's take a look at other factors to consider...
SAT ACT
Offered 7 times a year. Offered 6 times a year.
Length: 3 hrs, 45 min. Length: 3 or 3 1/2 hrs.
Tests: math, critical reading, writing. Tests: English, math, science, writing.
Cost: $49.00. Costs: $34.00 - $49.50.
Max. score: 800 per section. Max. score: 36
Perfect score: 2400.
Avg. scores: Math - 516. Writing: 492. Avg. Score: 21.
C.R.: 501.
SAT if....you posses an extensive vocab, are a strong reader, and enjoy test-taking tactics.
ACT if... you read fast, process quickly, and have a strong working memory.
So again... Which test is for you?
Which test? Practice them both.. Pick the one on which you do better!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
ACT vs SAT?
Lots of parents ask me which test their child should take and what's the difference?? A generation ago, the answer was easy -- geography The students in Midwest generally took the ACT. If you lived on the coasts -- or dreamed to attend a highly selective school -- you took the SAT.
ACT Test
- The ACT is more straightforward. The questions are easier to understand on the first read.
- Vocab is easier on the ACT.
- ACT has science. which tests your reading and reasoning skills, based upon a given set of facts. Not for the science-phobe.
- ACT has trig, Algebra I, II, and geometry. Questions are more straightforward not necessarily harder.
- 30 minute Writing test is optional.
- Tackle each content area (Eng, MA, Sci) in one chunk.
- Colleges concerned about your composite score.
- Concentrates on grammar, punctuation and syntax.
SAT Test
- On the SAT, one needs to spend more time on what the question is asking before one can begin to solve it.
- SAT is of the ardent wordsmiths. College level words. Critical Reading requires strong working vocab.
- No science sections.
- No trig. Tests Algebra I, II and geometry.
- 25 minute writing essay is required.
- SAT has more (10) sections.
- Colleges concerned about how you did on each section.
- Measures verbal skills and focuses on vocab.
Great test takers are great test takers. But you can learn the strategies! Get an edge! Call and sign up for some classes starting March 30 and April 2, 2013.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
SAT Word of the Day....
Word of the Day
Despondent: gloomy, depressed.
Alex was despondent after his car accident.
Look at the beginning of the word.. "despond"... Think to yourself this word is like" respond" which means to react, to act positively... Continue thinking...
The prefix "de" means down.. so to act down.. drop your head....sad.... depressed.... Think despondent...
Tip of the Day
Remember all questions can be answered without a calculator . Use your own calculator to do math you can not do in your head or if you can do it quicker with a calculator -- like long division or changing percents to fractions.
Monday, March 18, 2013
SAT Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Conflagration - big fire. (noun)
My Mother remembers the chaos that occurred the night of the conflagration at the Coconut Club in Boston.
Picture this.... Fire and smoke on Oak St. last Saturday, March 16, 2013.
Workers holding "'flags" -- conflag (with flags) to warn drivers of the fire and to re-route traffic on Oak St.
Tip of the Day
Draw a diagram with ALL geometry problems! If a drawing is provided, TRUST it.... unless it says NOT drawn to scale. Then redraw it......
Saturday, March 16, 2013
SAT Word of the Day
Word of the Day
Benevolent - generous, charitable. Adjective.- Ex. Mrs. Harding was a benevolent employer and made Christmas merrier for her employees.
Think of the word benefit-- to help, to promote, profit, do good.
- Same root... ben meaning good and volv meaning to roll (revolve, evolve)
SAT Tip of the Day
Understand ALL the directions for the test BEFORE the test. Don't waste time reading the directions on test day! Focus your precious time on getting correct answers.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
SAT Word of the Day
WORD of the Day
Abridge.. to shorten.
Remember it this way... We cross a river over a bridge.. It's so much faster than swimming!
Picture that in your mind.
An example... Books are abridged... an abridged dictionary. Shorten, condensed and easier to use.
SAT TIP of the day
Answer every question you can UNTIL you reach one you can't or you're not sure of it... Leave that blank and go on to questions you CAN answer... If you have time, return to the unanswered ones....
Focus on the ones you KNOW or are mostly likely to get right! Why waste time on a question you don't know when you can get points on questions you do know!
Abridge.. to shorten.
Remember it this way... We cross a river over a bridge.. It's so much faster than swimming!
Picture that in your mind.
An example... Books are abridged... an abridged dictionary. Shorten, condensed and easier to use.
SAT TIP of the day
Answer every question you can UNTIL you reach one you can't or you're not sure of it... Leave that blank and go on to questions you CAN answer... If you have time, return to the unanswered ones....
Focus on the ones you KNOW or are mostly likely to get right! Why waste time on a question you don't know when you can get points on questions you do know!
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