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Monday, September 25, 2006

WHICH ONE ? SAT or ACT

Better do your homework, because is up to you to make at least an extra million dollars in your lifetime if you graduate from college, Yep that's right! an extra million buckaroos. But in order to make it to the college of your dreams, one advice . . make a simple phone call or ask your counselor if That College in your mind prefers SAT or ACT. Seriously, do it.

SAT  or  ACT?

Most colleges and universities are flexible and accept both the SAT and ACT. However, you need to check with the schools that are on your list because a few schools still express a preference. You also should check with possible scholarship sources to see if they have any preferences.

If it doesn't matter to your potential schools, then you are in the "driver's seat." there are scoring spreadsheets for both SAT and ACT released tests. Take these tests and score them to see if you already do better on one than the other. If you have a significant head start on one, then that's where you should focus your attention.

How frequently high schools administer each test often causes students to decide which test to take. For example, some of the school districts outhere administer the ACT several times a year but administer the SAT only once or not at all. Others do just the opposite.

So Fine tune your head, and don't delay, I will hate to see somebody saying, "just because didn't ask, my first choice college refused my application!"

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