New SAT vs ACT (or Why You Should Take the ACT Instead)

With the introduction of the new SAT in March, students and parents across the world are wondering how to prepare for the new exam. After all, standardized tests scores are absolutely critical for college admissions – indeed, academics comprise at least 45% of the decision whether to admit an applicant or not.

The new 1600 SAT change is something that every current sophomore or junior should be thinking about, because the last 2400 SAT was offered in February. This new change introduces much more uncertainty — what type of curve will there be? Will this new exam be harder than the old one? How should students prepare differently? — and more uncertainty in the already-uncertain college application process can only result in more stress.

For students who are serious about their college admissions decision, CollegeVine recommends taking the ACT instead of the new SAT. There are a few main reasons for this:

In summary, for students taking a more serious approach to their college applications, the ACT is a smarter choice than the new SAT because it is less volatile, has years’ worth of material to study and prepare from, and it is currently better received by colleges.

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