SAT vs ACT Strategy SessionYour Speaker today is:Jayson J. Green
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The College Admissions Tests
What are the four major standardized tests geared toward College Admission?
• The PSAT – www.collegeboard.com• The SAT – www.collegeboard.com• The ACT – www.act.org• The SAT Subject Tests –
www.collegeboard.com
SAT vs. ACT
Which one should you take?
Whichever one is better…
FOR YOU!
SAT vs. ACT
Attribute SAT ACT
Frequency 7 times/year 6 times/year
Length (w/o breaks)
3 hours, 45 minutes 3 hours w/o essay3.5 hours w/essay
Sections/Tests Math, Critical Reading, Writing English, Math, Reading, Science, Writing
Cost $49 $34-$49.50
Scoring 800 per section, 2400 total 36 composite
Average Scores Math: 516Critical Reading: 501Writing: 492
21 composite
Guessing Penalty -1/4 point for wrong answers No guessing penalty
Overall Breakdown
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Reading Sections
Attributes SAT Reading ACT Reading
Questions 67 40
Minutes 70 35
What does it cover? Critical reading, diction, and vocabulary
Inference and reasoning skills
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Math Sections
Attributes SAT Math ACT Math
Questions 54 (44 multiple-choice and 10 grid-in)
60
Minutes 70 (two 25-minute sections and one 20-minute section)
60
What does it cover? Tests basic arithmetic, algebra I & II, and geometry
Covers a broad range of topics in algebra, arithmetic, and geometry, including 4 trigonometry questions
SAT vs. ACTWriting, English, and Essay SectionsAttributes SAT Writing ACT English/Essay
Questions 49 multiple-choice questions, 1 essay question
75 multiple-choice questions, 1 optional essay question
Minutes 60 minutes (one 25-minute section, one 10-minute section, and one 25-minute essay)
45 minutes for multiple-choice questions, 30 minutes for optional essay
What does it cover? Ability to identify sentence errors, improve sentences, improve paragraphs
Usage/mechanics and rhetorical skills
Essay vs. the Rest The Grammar portion of the Writing section makes up about 70% of your Writing Score.
The English and Essay are scored separately and do not affect one another.
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ACT Science Section
Attributes ACT Science
Questions 40 multiple-choice questions
Minutes 35
What does it cover? Questions on science-based passages, it measures interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem solving
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Score Choice
SAT ACT
Separate Records Separate Records
Send more than one set of scores on a report
Send one set of scores per report
Each school requires something different, so you send a different kind of report depending on the school
Schools look at what you send them and then manipulate them according to their own standards
Overall: More flexible and maybe cheaper, but more complicated.
Overall: More straightforward, but less nuanced and possibly more expensive.
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Score Choice: Monica’s ACT Scores
April 2012 Test: Composite of 29Reading 28, Math 30, English 29, Science 29, Essay 3
June 2012 Test: Composite of 29Reading 29, Math 29, English 30, Science 27, Essay 5
SAT vs. ACT
Score Choice: Jayson’s SAT Scores
January 2012 Test:500 Reading, 650 Math, 550 Writing, Total 1700
March 2012 Test: 550 Reading, 650 Math, 620 Writing, Total 1820
May 2012 Test: 590 Reading, 670 Math, 610 Writing, Total 1870
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What are some other ways to decide between the SAT and ACT?
• Take a free SAT or ACT with The Princeton Review
• Take a free PRA (Princeton Review Assessment) TestAn assessment test to help students understand the differences between the SAT® and ACT®, featuring a sampling of questions from both tests to help students determine which test may be a better fit with their abilities
• Look for the Signs!
Signs you might prefer the SAT
• You’re a quick thinker who loves the challenge of puzzles and logic games
• You can rapidly define a plethora of onerous vocabulary words
• You prefer to write about WWII and The Great Gatsby than about school uniforms
• You have a shorter attention span and prefer to complete the exam in small, more ‘bite-sized’ pieces.
• You rocked the PSAT. Stick with what’s working.
SAT vs. ACT
Signs you might prefer the ACT
• You pay close attention in math class
• You love the challenge of beating the clock
• You’re good at reading graphs and tables
• You’re a strong reader
• You have a strong GPA, but did not do all that well on the PSAT
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SAT vs. ACT
Meet Joe Bloggs!
Your Scores
Low Scores(Lowest = 1 on the ACT,
200 on the SAT)Medium Scores
(Middle = 21 on the ACT,500 on the SAT)
High Scores(Highest = 36 on the ACT,
800 on the SAT )
Math Sample Problem
18. In the figure above, what is the greatest number of non-overlapping regions into which the shaded region can be divided with exactly two straight lines?
A) 6B) 5C) 4D) 3E) 2
Math Sample Problem
18. In the figure above, what is the greatest number of non-overlapping regions into which the shaded region can be divided with exactly two straight lines?
A) 6B) 5C) 4D) 3E) 2
Strategy One: Rephrase the question in your own words.
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Math Sample Problem
18. In the figure above, what is the greatest number of non-overlapping regions into which the shaded region can be divided with exactly two straight lines?
A) 6B) 5C) 4D) 3E) 2
Math Sample Problem
18. In the figure above, what is the greatest number of non-overlapping regions into which the shaded region can be divided with exactly two straight lines?
A) 6B) 5C) 4D) 3E) 2
Strategy Two: Use the Process of Elimination.
Math Sample Problem
18. In the figure above, what is the greatest number of non-overlapping regions into which the shaded region can be divided with exactly two straight lines?
A) 6B) 5C) 4D) 3E) 2
Strategy Three: Use what you know about Order of Difficulty.
Math Sample Problem
18. In the figure above, what is the greatest number of non-overlapping regions into which the shaded region can be divided with exactly two straight lines?
A) 6B) 5C) 4D) 3E) 2
Strategy Four: Guess when the odds are good.
Math Sample Problem
18. In the figure above, what is the greatest number of non-overlapping regions into which the shaded region can be divided with exactly two straight lines?
A) 6B) 5C) 4D) 3E) 2
Strategy Four: Guess when the odds are good.
Math Sample Problem
18. In the figure above, what is the greatest number of non-overlapping regions into which the shaded region can be divided with exactly two straight lines?
A) 6B) 5 –> Correct!C) 4D) 3E) 2
Strategy Five: Don’t be a Joe Bloggs!
Math Sample Problem
But, wait, how do you “really” do the question?
Math Sample Problem
But, wait, how do you “really” do the question?
Strategy Six: You don’t!
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What would Joe Bloggs be thinking?
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Strategy Seven: Practice, Practice, Practice, so you know when to go with your gut!
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Strategies we Used:
• Rephrase the question in your own words• Use the Process of Elimination• Use what you know about Order of Difficulty• Guess When the Odds are Good• Don’t be a Joe Bloggs!• Don’t “do” the problem at all if you don’t have to!• Practice, Practice, Practice, so you know when
to go with your gut!
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But, wait, I still want to know how do you “really” do the question?
Repeat Strategy:You don’t!You REALLY don’t!
How many times should you take the SAT or ACT?
• Prep for one
• Plan for two
• Leave time for three
When you Should Take Your Tests
When should I take my first test?
• Regular Admissions: Early Spring of your Junior Year, so you can take up to three tests and/or take SAT Subject Tests by the middle of your Senior Year Fall.
• Early Admission/Early Decision: Fall of your Junior Year, so you can take up to three tests and/or take SAT Subject Tests by the end of your Junior Year.
When you Should Take Your Tests
How long should I prep before my first test?
How much should I prep before my first test?
Make a Plan
However long/much is right…
FOR YOU!
What’s the best way to prep?
Make a Plan
Whatever works best…
FOR YOU!
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Thank you for attending this SAT vs ACT Strategy Session
You can reach us at:Jayson J. GreenSenior Test Prep [email protected]
Enika HolleySAT Instructor/[email protected]
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