Sat or ACT? Direct your attention over here please :)

<p>I recently took the ACT and received a 23 (Guessing Half of the Reading Stories Like CCCCCCCCCCCC) and didn't study
I have taken the SAT and received a 1560 (Leaving forty something blank on the test)</p>

<p>What do you recommend to do???????</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.act.org/solutions/college-career-readiness/compare-act-sat/”>http://www.act.org/solutions/college-career-readiness/compare-act-sat/&lt;/a&gt;
Which of your scores is higher? (Notice SATs are listed CR + M only)</p>

<p>Focus on that one and STUDY.</p>

<p>I got a 23 and my CR+M was 1070, exactly on the table. What do i do? @bodangles</p>

<p>Well, A+ for consistency? :P</p>

<p>For which test did you study less? Did you feel more comfortable with the format of one or the other?</p>

<p>I did not study at all for the ACT, I feel like in the SAT when I took it I left an extensive amount of questions blank (forty something to be exact), the ACT when I took it I felt like I just had to answer everything. The SAT for me is like gambling every question, im not a pro gambler. @bodangles‌ </p>

<p>I feel like you should get a tutor or a prep book for the ACT and do some extensive studying before you take it again. The ACT sounds more like your type of test, but of course I don’t know you, so it’s up to you. Just my two cents.</p>

<p>I wasted 80$ on about 5 practice books (Barnes & Nobles Discount included ofcourse) and will hit the books hard… after all my ap & aice tests (which all end around the 24th) which should give me like 1-2 weeks to study. @bodangles</p>