<p>I don't know if this thread already exists, but I was wondering whether people thought it was easier to significantly increase their SAT scores or ACT scores? I've only taken both once and scored about the same on both. Which have you had more success in raising?</p>
<p>SAT is a longer, more difficult test with much more difficult comprehesion questions. The SAT is not only willing to ask “what”, but “why”. I scored a 36 on my ACT, but only a 2220 on my SAT. Its a harder, longer, test. And the vocab is unpredictable. Damn vocab. The ACT is easier, but you have to understand how to manage your time well. ACT conversion charts to SAT conversion charts are slightly misleading, as my scores suggest. In fact, my score on the SAT translates to like a 33. In retrospect, I hate the SAT and i only dislike the ACT, so that has to say something.</p>