<p>I know MANY people have taken BOTH the SAT and the ACT, however since the formats of the test are different, is it still possible to study for both tests together? I mean, I know that math is a bit different on the exam as well as the added science section, but other than that arent both tests quite simiilar? So, why do people recognize it more difficult to study for one but not the other?</p>
<p>Of course it's possible to do well on the ACT and SAT. The tests are not similar. You can probably find that out by using a search engine. People sometimes prefer one test over the other because the ACT doesn't have trick questions, but the SAT tests things that some people see as easier.</p>
<p>Honestly, I'm sure you could have figured out the answers on your own if you took the time to think about it yourself.</p>
<p>I don't know that I'd study for them both at the same time, but I'd definitely take both. Which is easier depends on you. But you could get confused if you don't separate your studying enough.</p>