Let’s clear up a common myth: colleges don’t prefer the SAT or ACT. Every four-year college in the U.S., including the Ivy League, accepts both tests equally.
So which should your student take?
At Frontier Tutoring, we recommend starting with a proctored practice SAT and ACT. These baseline scores will help identify the test your student naturally performs better on.
Use concordance tables to convert SAT to ACT scores and vice versa. If there’s a clear winner, that’s your test.
At Frontier Tutoring, we offer free practice tests for both the SAT and ACT. Each practice test comes with a free score analysis meeting where we can discuss whether your student should focus on the SAT or the ACT, and we'll also provide a detailed score report so your student knows exactly what to work on. To get started, schedule a free practice test below!
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