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Do juniors take the SAT or ACT?

A number of states across the U.S. have contracted with the College Board to offer the SAT as a School Day Test. Some of these states require that high school juniors take the SAT, while others allow students to take either the SAT or the ACT, and some do not require students to take either test.
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Do you take the SAT or ACT junior year?

Although you may take the SAT any time starting freshman year, most students take it for the first time in the spring of their junior year and possibly retake it in the fall of their senior year.
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Are juniors supposed to take the SAT?

We recommend taking the SAT for the first time in the spring of your junior year and again in the Fall before college application deadlines. Most students who retake the SAT raise their scores, and some take it more times.
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Do juniors take the ACT?

Common testing year: Junior year is the most common year for students to take the ACT, providing a benchmark for comparison among your peers and preparing you for early college admission.
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Do juniors do SATS?

While most students take the SAT during their junior year of high school, some start taking it as early as their sophomore year, and others keep testing well into their senior year of high school. It all depends on your test-taking goals, target universities, and current aptitude.
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What tests do you take as a junior?

This timeline focuses on the major standardized tests that most students will take during junior year-the PSAT, SAT, ACT, and AP exams. We suggest that you and your child print the timeline and use it to help plan a testing schedule for the fall and spring.
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What is the difference between ACT and SAT?

Both tests evaluate your skills in reading, writing, and math. However, the ACT goes a step further by offering an optional essay component that can highlight your writing skills to provide a more well-rounded assessment of your academic abilities.
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Is the ACT easier than SAT?

The SAT is not harder than the ACT. Both tests vary slightly in terms of subjects covered and structure. These variations can affect each test-taker differently, making one exam more challenging than the other. Taking full-length practice tests of each type can help you determine which may be best suited for you.
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Do juniors take pre ACT?

The PreACT is specifically for sophomores, while the PSAT is designed for juniors (even though many schools encourage sophomores to take the PSAT as well). At this time, the PreACT is only available to students if their high school is offering the test. Students cannot take the test at another local high school.
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Is 22 a good ACT score for a junior?

Is 22 a good ACT score? A 22 ACT score is above the national average score of 21, making you eligible to apply as a good candidate to many colleges.
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Why do juniors take the SAT?

Strong test scores may help your admissions chanceS

It's important to remember that a test-optional college will consider your test scores if you submit them, along with the other parts of your application. This is different than test-blind colleges, which will not consider ACT or SAT scores at all.
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Can an 11 year old take the SAT?

If you're under 13 years old and need to take the SAT for college applications or entry into academic programs, your parent or guardian will need to complete and submit the Account Creation Consent form.
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Why are SATS in junior year?

Having SAT scores you're proud of by the end of your junior year ensures that you can finalize your college list the summer between junior and senior year with real exam results - not wishful-thinking results - as a firm basis for clear-eyed decisions.
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Should my child take both the SAT and ACT?

Most colleges require either the SAT or ACT and express no preference for either test. That said, significant percentages of students at selective colleges are submitting scores from both tests when they apply.
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Should kids take both SAT and ACT?

We know the college admissions process is arduous and anxiety-inducing, and the prospect of taking BOTH standardized tests may seem overwhelming. You don't have to take both the SAT and ACT to get into college, but based on current student trends, we recommend taking both tests if it's realistic for you.
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Does my child need to take the SAT and ACT?

Should my child study for and take the SAT/ACT? We highly recommend that most students study for and take the SAT/ACT, even if every school on their list is test-optional. If they take the test and don't like their score, they can simply not submit it. There's no harm done.
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Why do juniors take the ACT?

The ACT could help you save thousands on tuition.

Taking the ACT test can increase your chances of earning new or better scholarships. One counselor found that over 10 years, more of her students earned more scholarship dollars with ACT scores than SAT scores. Learn more about paying for college.
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What is a good ACT score for a junior?

In general, a good ACT score is any score in or above the 75th percentile — at least a 24. Students should aim to hit or exceed the middle 50% of ACT scores at their chosen colleges.
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Is 23 a good ACT score for a junior?

A score of 23 on the ACT is above the current national average and will make you a strong applicant at many universities, but it may fall below the average score for accepted students at more selective colleges.
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What math is harder ACT or SAT?

The ACT tests slightly more complex, more advanced math. Both exams test almost identical mathematical material. You need a strong grasp on arithmetic, algebra, and geometry to thrive. And the New SAT has added some of the advanced concepts formerly reserved only for the ACT.
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Is it harder to read the SAT or ACT?

The ACT has four longer passages (700-900 words) and the SAT has five slightly shorter passages (500-750 words). In general, reading comprehension is a little more intense on the ACT than on the SAT, but the difference is mostly negligible.
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Is the ACT more straightforward than the SAT?

If you have a strong grasp of higher math formulas and concepts, prefer straightforward questions, and like to use a calculator, then the ACT is better for you. If you have a broader but less deep understanding of math and have a hard time remembering formulas, then consider the SAT.
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Should I take SAT or ACT or both?

It's really up to you. No school will require you to submit scores from both tests, so you definitely don't need to take both the ACT and SAT. But if you think you might do better on one over the other, then go for it!
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What are 3 main differences between SAT and ACT?

SAT has grid-in questions in the math section, where students must provide numerical answers, while ACT math is entirely multiple-choice. ACT has a science section, which SAT does not. SAT reading questions are generally in chronological order, while ACT reading questions are in random order.
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Should I take the SAT or ACT 2023?

Colleges don't care which test a student takes. The ACT and SAT are equally acceptable. One won't look better or give you a leg up in admissions. (No, the science section of the ACT will not make you a stronger STEM applicant!)
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