<p>Hello.
I am little confused of ACT VS SAT. I CHECKED ALL UNIVERSITIES OF MY CHOICE, AND THEY ALL STATES EITHER SAT OR ACT. However, many of students in my school take both SAT and ACT in hope that universities might be impressed if they score high on both exams. Is this true? Do High scores on both SAT and ACT will impress universities even though they accept either one?</p>
<p>Of course, why not? Sat and act have a difference on what they are testing, so it would be a good way to show them that you can handle both if you do well on both testings.</p>
<p>If you do really well on one, there’s no real reason to take the other.</p>
<p>If you’re not satisfied with your score, you definitely want to take both to see which one gives you a better score.</p>
<p>the only reason to take both is to see which you do better. on. Colleges care more that you did well on either of them and less that you took both as opposed to one.</p>
<p>In my opinion, you should focus on getting the best score possible with one test.</p>
<p>Try both. If all goes wrong, you don’t have to submit your score.</p>