<p>After receiving my ugly PSAT score, I felt that the SAT just wasn't my kind of test. So, I took the ACT in February and scored slightly higher. After that, I bought a couple of ACT books (the REAL prep book, Princeton Review, AMSCO for math/science). Because I was busy with finals (and lazy), I didn't do much studying for neither the June SAT nor the June ACT. Unfortunately, my ACT score dropped by 2 points. My SAT score isn't so great either, but it sure beats my ACT score. It's about 100 points away from the average SAT score of my dream university whereas my ACT score is 4 points away. I like the SAT's essay topics way better and how it has shorter sections (plus, it's a bit cheaper!).</p>
<p>Sorry for the boring story. To cut it short:</p>
<p>I've decided to focus on prepping for SAT from now on, but I have the dilemma of what to do with the ACT books I bought. Would they be useful in studying for the SAT? I have the blue SAT book already.</p>