Connecme Act-Sat Comparison Intl PDF
Connecme Act-Sat Comparison Intl PDF
Connecme Act-Sat Comparison Intl PDF
Accepted for The ACT is accepted by all colleges and universities in the United Accepted by all US colleges.3
University States and more than 225 other universities around the world.
Admission
US High School
Graduates Tested 1,924,436 1,548,198
in 20154
Test ACT Mathematics Test (60 items, 60 minutes) SAT Mathematics (Total 58 items, 80 minutes)
Content Multiple-Choice 100% Calculator Portion (38 items, 55 Minutes)
• Preparing for higher math Multiple-Choice 79%, Grid-In 21%
-- Number & Quantity • Heart of Algebra
-- Algebra • Problem Solving and Data Analysis
-- Functions • Passport to Advanced Math
-- Geometry • Other Topics
-- Statistics & Probability No-Calculator Portion (20 items with 25 minutes)
• Integrating essential skills Multiple-Choice 75%, Grid-In 25%
• Modeling • Heart of Algebra
• Passport to Advanced Math
• Other Topics
ACT Reading Test (40 items, 35 minutes) SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
Multiple-Choice 100% Reading Test (52 items, 65 minutes)
• Key ideas and details • US and World Literature
• Craft and structure • History/Social Studies
• Integration of knowledge and ideas • Science
Writing and Language Test (44 items, 35 Minutes)
ACT English Test (75 items, 45 minutes) • Careers
Multiple-Choice 100% • History/Social Studies
• Production of Writing • Humanities
-- Topic Development • Science
-- Organization, Unity, and Cohesion
• Knowledge of Language
• Conventions of Standard English
-- Sentence Structure and Formation
-- Punctuation
-- Usage
Method of Scores based on number of right answers. Scores based on number of right answers.
Scoring No penalty for incorrect answers. No penalty for incorrect answers.
1. Every effort has been made to represent the ACT and SAT information accurately and concisely. All information has been drawn from official publications and websites of the organizations.
2. www.collegeboard.org/releases/2014/expand-opportunity-redesign-sat.
3. Information from https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/about/benefits
4. Figures are from the test publishers’ Program Results Reports, and include US students in the 2015 high school graduating class who took the ACT or SAT.
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Comparative Features of the ACT and SAT 2016–20171
Test Score ACT Composite Score: 1–36 SAT Composite Score: 400-1600
Scales • Average of four test scores • Sum of two section scores
• Does not include writing • Does not include essay
ACT Reading Test: 1–36 SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 200-800
5. ACT Interest Inventory matches your interests and skills to job descriptions. One of the most difficult tasks faced by students is to find occupations appropriate to their goals and personal characteristics. The ACT Interest Inventory
provides a focus to career exploration by pointing to world-of-work regions individuals may wish to explore. Through exploration, people can find occupations they might otherwise have missed.
6. The ACT World-of-Work Map organizes occupations into six clusters (occupational types), 12 regions, and 26 career areas (groups of similar jobs). It shows how occupations relate to each other according to primary work tasks.
7. These are common uses by universities to identify and qualify students for admission.
8. These are common uses by research services groups to study demographics and comparative analysis.