Do Colleges Prefer the SAT or the ACT?

Want some good news? All U.S. colleges accept both the SAT and ACT! You do not have to take both, and in fact, we think you shouldn’t.

So how do you decide which test to take? Colleges do not prefer one test over the other, so pick whichever test allows you to best demonstrate your college readiness.


What’s the Difference Between the SAT and ACT? 

Are you more confident in your math skills and a little slower when it comes to test-taking? The SAT and its calculator-free math section is geared more towards students like you!

Are you stronger in English courses? The ACT can help you show colleges just how strong your verbal and reading comprehension skills are. 

Not sure where your strengths lie? Our SAT vs ACT quiz will help you quickly decide between tests. Or, take a look at our SAT vs ACT video to learn more about picking the right test for you.

Which Test is Better?

For those who plan to take their test of choice multiple times, some schools will superscore one test (usually the SAT) and not the other. This means the school will average your best scores from each subject across all test attempts.

So, if you’re hoping for high scores, see if your college of choice will superscore either test—this may help you decide on your approach. 

Take a look at this SAT to ACT score conversion table. This can help you decide which test you are better suited for and which of your scores will present a stronger application to colleges.

Do My Test Scores Matter?

Although many schools are adopting test optional policies, a strong SAT or ACT score can help strengthen your application and improve your chances of admission. Click here to see how our classes will boost your score and take the stress out of test prep.  

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