ACT vs SAT : Understanding the Differences
Whether the SAT or ACT is easier depends on your comfort with the content of each test. The SAT may be easier for students who excel in math and want more time to answer questions. If you consider yourself a science buff who loves reading and handles time crunches well, the ACT may be your better option. If you’re unsure which test is better for you, consider taking SAT and ACT practice tests to see which one you score highest on. Whether you choose the SAT or the ACT, ensure you study thoroughly for your best shot at achieving a high score
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1. Call and make an appointment with the admissions office of the college you would like to visit
2. Please complete the COLLEGE VISIT FORM. (These forms are also available in the MBHS School Counseling Office). You must obtain approval signatures from your parent, school counselor and a school administrator prior to your college visit.. Students are responsible for any schoolwork and assignments missed due to the absences.
3. Get ready for your visit! Do some more research on the college and prepare some questions to ask the college you are visiting
4. After your visit, please return this form to the attendance clerk in the Front Office, otherwise you will be counted as having an unexcused absence.