This is dependent on whether the colleges you seek require a specific standardized test, however many students will take both.
In order to make this important decision, students should take both a PSAT and a PLAN in the fall of junior year.* After taking both of these practice exams, students should:
1. Compare the PSAT score to the PLAN score. Comparison charts can be found online.
2. Think about taking both exams if the scores are the same.
3. Plan on taking and studying for only one of the exams if the scores are significantly higher on one test.
All colleges at this time accept EITHER the SAT OR the ACT. Therefore, students should take the exam on which they can score the highest.
*Many schools only offer ONE practice exam - either the PSAT or the PLAN. If this is the case, students should ask their guidance counselors for the alternate exam, and students should take this exam at home under timed conditions.
This depends on which colleges you are looking at (East and West Coast typically prefer SAT, but do accept the ACT; Midwest takes ACT, but also accepts ACT). Also, it has been said that the SAT is more difficult, especially the Critical Reading section. Take some practice tests of each test and then decide which is better for you.
Yes. And most schools calculate the ACT score into an SAT formatted score.
After earning your GED credential, sign up to take the ACT and/or the SAT.
Yes
take both bro
can you play by ncaa rules if you do not take sat or act
You must take either the SAT or the ACT to get into St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas.
You can take both if you choose to do so. In the end, you can report the best score out of the two tests.
No. University of Phoenix does not require the ACT or SAT for admission.
I highly recommend that you take either one one them within your junior year in high school.
No, the school does not require the SAT or the ACT.
If you are planning on going to college to get your minimum of five years, then you have to take the ACT or SAT, depends on what your college requires.If you are planning on going to college to get your minimum of five years, then you have to take the ACT or SAT, depends on what your college requires.
9th Grade
they'll accept either, but you should probably only send in your highest composite score
Yes
Either the SAT or the ACT and most big, prestigious schools like Boston College require at least 2 SAT Subject Tests