SATs

<p>A good day to you!
I learned English as a second language, so I have quite limited vocabulary, about only 6000-8000 now, comparing with the common amount of you guys' 30000-50000, it's tiny. therefore, dose the ACT require stronger vocabulary or the SAT resoning test?? If I have not much difficulties in reasoning.
thanks for considering.</p>

<p>I think SAT requires more vocabulary, simply because of the critical reading section. The ACT's English section is more focused on grammar and the comprehension of passages, although those two things appear on the writing and reading sections, respectively.</p>

<p>I agree, I think the ACT would be easier for a non-native English speaker. Have you taken any practice tests yet? You can get free ones for both on review.com (you have to register), so give them a shot and see how you do. But I'd guess ACT would be easier.</p>