What is the SAT and ACT
What is the SAT and ACT?
Both the SAT and ACT are entrance exams used by colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. The SAT is a multiple-choice, test created and administered by the College Board. The ACT is a multiple-choice, test created and administered by ACT.
What is the difference between the ACT and SAT?
The ACT covers a broader set of knowledge (e.g including science) and requires answering more questions than the SAT. Students who excel at problem solving and have a strong 'natural' aptitude for math and verbal skills tend to do well SAT, whereas students who can move fast and solve many problems across domains, tend to perform slightly better on the ACT.
The purpose of both tests is to measure a high school student's readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants.
SAT Basics
SAT Length |
3 hours (plus 50 minutes if taking optional Essay) |
● Math ● Evidence-Based Reading and Writing ● Essay (optional) |
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SAT Cost |
$68 |
Highest SAT Score |
1600 |
Average SAT Score |
1060 |
ACT Basics
ACT Length |
2 hrs, 55 minutes (plus 40 minutes if taking ACT with writing) |
● English ● Math ● Reading ● Science ● Writing (optional) |
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Cost |
Without Writing: $60 USD ($85 if taking ACT with writing portion) |
Max. Score |
36 |
Avg. Score |
21 |
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