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Preparing to go to college, go for SAT and ACT preparationSubmitted by srivastavaaman5 Sat, 4 Jul 2009
SAT reasoning test commonly known as scholastic aptitude test and scholastic assessment test is a commonly taken admission test in most of the colleges and universities. It covers the area of basic knowledge in students like reading, writing and mathematics. Scholastic aptitude test is the test that analyzes the decisive thinking skills in a student needed for academic success in college.
SAT and ACT tests are taken by high school students. It helps them test there skills they have attained in high school classroom including there ability to think and solve problems with the communication skills which helps them to get through the college admission tests in which they look for a students ability to score in colleges tests. Nearly every American college accepts SAT as a part of its admission tests. The ACT test consists of four major areas on the basis of which the students are tested: general English, math, reading skills and science reasoning. Whereas SAT consists of three major sections: critical reading, mathematics and writing and each one of these major sections are divided into three more parts with an extra experimental section which can be attached with any of these three sections. The questions mainly start from easy towards the harder ones. So to easily make way through these tests one has to really work hard. These days you can easily get SAT/ACT test kits for the SAT and ACT preparation and these test kits are one of the easier ways to score high. Despite the fact that they are two different tests SAT and ACT plays the same role, designed to get admission in college. Here are some factors which make SAT and ACT different: ACT includes science reasoning test, ACT's math includes trigonometry, SAT test more of vocabulary and also its questions are not all multiple choices whereas ACT test English grammar and SAT has the experimental section. This makes these tests complicated for a person to understand. It is very important for a person to understand the areas of test before appearing for it. Therefore SAT and ACT preparation tests are available for practice. ACT is content based and SAT is problem solving and depends on critical thinking. Both of these tests involve a lot of practice with deep understanding of each of the subjects. You won't score the best in your first try you have to try with more and more SAT/ACT preparation tests until you score goes up. You have to keep in mind that more of the tests you take the better test taker you will become. It is advisable that you start at your junior year as the more early you start the better your scores will be at high school. There are two strategies for better scores one for SAT and the other for ACT. The SAT strategy includes that it includes all easy questions, the ones that look hard to you are the easy questions wrapped in silly tricks. So you have; learn to find these tricks. The strategy in ACT is that there are all easy questions but you have to approach them in the simplest ways possible so that you can go fast with them.
Steve Leake is the author of this article on SAT Prep. Find more information relating to ACT Prep, and SAT Test Prep here.
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