The world of standardized testing can be intimidating. Parents and students are often unsure about which exam to take and there are many rumors and misconceptions floating around about both exams.
The candid answer that I give most families is: STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE BOTH EXAMS.
A common misconception is that the ACT is easier because it focuses on topics that are more relevant to a student's high school curriculum. Although initially this may seem to tip the scale in favor of the ACT, things are not quite so straightforward for two reasons:
1) The ACT includes concepts pertaining to Trigonometry, Chemistry, and Biology, making the test more technical and requiring students to have learned more concepts before tackling the exam.
2) The time limits for each section are extremely condensed, causing students to feel rushed and struggle to finish many of the sections.
Below is a table comparing the two exams.
The candid answer that I give most families is: STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE BOTH EXAMS.
A common misconception is that the ACT is easier because it focuses on topics that are more relevant to a student's high school curriculum. Although initially this may seem to tip the scale in favor of the ACT, things are not quite so straightforward for two reasons:
1) The ACT includes concepts pertaining to Trigonometry, Chemistry, and Biology, making the test more technical and requiring students to have learned more concepts before tackling the exam.
2) The time limits for each section are extremely condensed, causing students to feel rushed and struggle to finish many of the sections.
Below is a table comparing the two exams.
In only one situation would I highly recommend focusing on just one exam. IF A STUDENT RECEIVES EXTENDED TIME DUE TO AN IEP OR OTHER SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT, THEY SHOULD FOCUS THEIR EFFORTS ON THE ACT. Since much of the challenge of the ACT is related to its fast paced sections, extra time allows students to overcome this formidable aspect of the exam.
As I always say, the key to performing well on standardized tests is to educate yourself about the exams and start preparing early. With enough time, students can successfully identify weak areas and drastically improve their test performance.
As I always say, the key to performing well on standardized tests is to educate yourself about the exams and start preparing early. With enough time, students can successfully identify weak areas and drastically improve their test performance.