Standardized test scores, like the SAT and ACT, determine academic readiness and skills for entering university. Scores grant entry to schools with specific requirements, award scholarships, and determine areas of strengths and weaknesses within a student’s academic career. While it may be beneficial to take both tests, this blog will answer the question, “Do you need both ACT and SAT for college?” Regardless of whether you take all or one of these tests, right now,…
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