by KentuckyWildcat » October 6th, 2011, 1:31 am
[quote="Cherish"]Nope, what grade do I take them in? Have you taken them? How difficult was it? What's the highest score?[/quote]
Usually, you take one or both of them during your junior year or early in your senior year. They're standardized tests that are pretty much required for college admissions, so I would suggest finding out about them if you're close to that age. Most people only take the ACT as it tends to be more straightforward while the SAT is fond trap answers and such, but that's really up to you. As far as difficulty, it varies depending on your own personal stregths and weaknesses. I've taken both of them albeit several years ago since I'm now a college graduate. I highly recommend that you get a study guide and use it for at least several weeks if not a couple of months before taking the test (there's literally dozens of them available). I know that sounds intimidating, but it's well worth it. The study guides will show you exactly the common question types and strategies to deal with them. Most study guides even include a couple of sample tests that you can use for a practice run.
As far as scoring goes, I can't remember the exact number scales, but they're standardized tests. Your percentile score (how you compare to the rest of those who take the test) will be more important than your raw scores. Oh, and you can take them as many times as you need to get a score that you're happy with, you just have to pay a fee for each attempt.
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