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Home
Information
Course Offerings
Scholarships
Graduation Requirements
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SAT/ACT/ASVAB Practice Tests
Mental Health Professionals
Senior Information 2021
Wellness Resources
Dual Enrollment
Laurel Ridge Information
Concern Hotline/Suicide Prevention
SAT/ACT Testing
SAT versus ACT?Â
Which one is right for you?
Compare the SAT to the ACT
Taking the SAT is the best way to show colleges you have the skills and knowledge they want most. And because you have seven chances each year to test, more time for each question, and access to free practice tools, you'll see that the SAT offers advantages the ACT doesn't. Find out other ways the SAT compares to the ACT* before taking your next step to plan for college. Register for the SAT. Practice for the SAT. Learn about the skills and knowledge tested on the SAT. Test Snapshot Features SAT ACT Widely accepted All U.S. colleges All U.S.
ACT vs SAT - ACT Scores
Weighs the benefits of the ACT over the SAT.
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COVID-19 has changed college admissions, especially how the SAT and ACT are administered. Find changes made to test dates, school requirements and more.
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