SAT and ACT exams
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Hi, My name is Aria and my name is Arya and we're here to talk to you about the S A. T and a C T. So we're going to start out with the differences between the theatre and a CT. Thie has both a calculator portion for math and a non calculator portion, whereas in the you can use a calculator for the whole thing and edition. For the there's a science section which is not included on the S A. T. Overall, the you're gonna have to work a lot faster than you would on many what on the But the asset is more abstract, figurative language based, whereas the is just a lot more content based. I decided to take the because I am more abstract and figurative as well as not the best when it comes to science. So I thought I would be able to shine more on the city, and I took the because I'm a lot better at math and science, and I am on reading comprehension. Unlike Arial, I'm a lot less abstract base, and I could do math faster than I could on the CD, so it really depends on what you're where you're aptitudes are and what you think you will excel. That s o what you could do in order to figure out where your aptitudes may lies, to take practice tests in each and see how you feel taking them how you perform in them. Yeah, my advice would be not to assume that you're going to be better at one over the other. I actually assumed that I would be better there at the T. And I spent a couple of months studying for that when I realized that the was really where my strengths lives. Like, R. L said, take one practice test on both the city and see it and see which one you do better, and that should be the one to focus on. My biggest advice for it is to not get too caught up in it. The number doesn't really represent who you are because it does affect college admissions. So try not to internalize that or stress out about it too much. Put as much effort as you can, inasmuch times you're willing, Tio. In the end, it's not as big of a deal as you might think. It isthe when it comes to preparing for their exams. I personally took the exam and didn't do as well as I would have liked and then enrolled in an in person prep course, which helped me to eventually raise my test score by 200 points. I initially enrolled in an online course and found that it wasn't for me, so I went to using review books, But you really helped me improve my score. I would recommend using the official review books, either for the S A. T, the one produced by College Board or for the one produced by the dot ward as those contained, previously administered test. So I think that's really your best resource is for old practice s. And if you want to save money on those, you could try and work it out with someone else and split the cost and then make copies of the pages so you don't actually have to write in it because they can be expensive. If you know what schools you wantto goto and apply to you, you can fill out the forms and send them to the school is an advance. Or you can wait until after you get your scores to send to decide where you want to send them to.