<p>Every day there are at least a couple of SAT math questions posted asking for help on how to solve it. How come this doesn't happen with ACT math questions?</p>
<p>not as many people care about the ACT. lol</p>
<p>Because every friggin person on this site has like at least a 3.7 and is ranked within the top 10% of their class and has taken at least 3 ap classes and is going to a school at least as good as U. Wisconsin/Madison. </p>
<p>--except for a couple of people like me--</p>
<p>Hey, as far as I'm concerned, a 22 on the ACT is good enough for me!</p>
<p>I don't know. Personally, the answer explanations provided in the books of practice tests I used were adequate.</p>
<p>Right, OK. (10 char)</p>
<p>Because ACT questions aren't as screwy as SAT questions. They don't mess with your mind as much, man. You don't second-guess yourself nearly as much.</p>
<p>yea ACT is easier!!!!! less opinion-based Qs. like on SAT writing, for ex, some of their passages/sentences are SO BAD that really you cant fix them. so none of the answers work well. it sucks.</p>
<p>ACT questions are much more straightforward than SAT ones ... the math doesn't require you to reason for like an hour for each problem.</p>
<p>yeah...ACT all the way man</p>
<p>Yeah, I love the ACT too!</p>
<p>You solve for the answer; SAT tries to trip you somehow somewhere all the time. Oh snap you got the right answer but forgot to double it or subtract it from original.</p>