Epiphany With ACT Math

<p>Today I started my preparation for the September ACT date. I'm at a summer program right now, so I don't have the entire ACT book (it's at home). That's beside the point though. I've been answering the sample questions on the ACT site, and I've noticed that the math questions are incredibly easy. I was never a high scorer on SAT math (650 on SATI and a 780 on Math Level 2), but I'm really feeling the ACT math. Is this some kind of hoax by the ACT organization to lure test takers or are the questions on the actual test this straightforward as well?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>i heard that the ACT test is more straightforward than the SAT. also i think the sample questions on the ACT site are to lure students to take their test but who knows?</p>

<p>The ACT actually covers higher level math than the SAT, but, it is usually more straightforward and many people find it easier. The problem with the ACT math is that, you have to move really fast because the timing on the ACT is much harder than on the SAT. The biggest key is just to be quick.</p>

<p>780 sat II, and you are not a high scorer in math? whatever</p>

<p>no ur right, the math questions on the site are realllly easy</p>

<p>dont trust it with the actual test tho giving u warning in advance</p>

<p>Yeah, 780 on a test that is curved like Jessica Alba's body.</p>

<p>Look at my SATI score and see that I'm a low math scorer.</p>