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      Ryan Rossi last edited by

      How different is it from SAT?

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        Nikhil fernandes last edited by Nikhil fernandes

        The ACT exam is divided into four different sections –

        1. English
        2. Mathematics
        3. Reading, and
        4. Science

        – and lasts for 3 hours.

        You can also opt to attempt a fifth section, the Writing Test, which lasts for another 40 minutes, bringing the total ACT exam time to 3 hours and 40 minutes.

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          Rahul S last edited by Rahul S

          SAT vs ACT-

          1. ACT does not have a Science section
          2. ACT is more knowledge-oriented
          3. SAT is more towards assessing students' analytical skills
            Since it's easier, ACT has more questions than SAT, overall
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