If you struggle with SAT, take the ACT exam instead. Here’s why

Students preparing to go overseas for higher studies but are unable to score high on the SAT should consider taking the ACT instead. The latter is accepted by all universities in the US, says Patrick Fitz

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The differences between the two exams may at first seem subtle, but are in fact noteworthy
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Patrick Fitz is a Hale ACT instructor who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in Economics and English Literature. As a high school student, Patrick earned a perfect score on the ACT, scored in the 99th percentile on the SAT, and was a National AP Scholar. Additionally, Patrick has scored above the 90th percentile on all three sections of the GRE.

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