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Pros and Cons: SAT Official Study Guide vs. ACT Official Prep Guide

Hey everyone! I’m trying to decide whether I should take the SAT or ACT. Has anyone used both the SAT Official Study Guide and the ACT Official Prep Guide? If so, which one did you personally find more helpful, and what were the pros and cons of each guide? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

a year ago

Hi there! It's great that you're considering which test to take and looking into official resources. Here are some pros and cons of each.

SAT Official Study Guide:

Pros: It's written by the test-makers, so the practice questions and test-taking strategies are quite accurate. Also, it has 10 full practice tests, which help you get familiar with the format and timing.

Cons: It lacks in-depth content review and only provides answer explanations for practice tests.

ACT Official Prep Guide:

Pros: Like the SAT guide, it's written by the test-makers and offers accurate practice questions and test-taking strategies. It also features six full-length practice tests, which help you become comfortable with the test format.

Cons: Similar to the SAT guide, it doesn't provide a comprehensive content review, and the answer explanations could be more detailed.

Overall, both guides are valuable for understanding the tests' formats and practicing with real questions. However, you might want to supplement them with other resources that provide more in-depth content review. The decision between the SAT and ACT should mainly depend on which test format better suits your strengths and skills. Good luck!

a year ago

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