Riku
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I never actually took the SAT. Just the PSAT. From what I've heard though, same thing but longer. =( As for the ACT? I've taken it three times, I think? and been sick every single time, with a brain that was suffocating >3>
ANYWAY~! For the ACT: Math, Science, Reading, Writing, and I BELIEVE English, right? Like grammatical structure and whatnot. Math demands everything from Algebra to Trigonometry. Science is basically interpreting graphs and data and answering questions, if memory serves there. English is grammar and structure, I believe, while Reading is the "answer this based on reading this" thing. Those two sections kinda blurred together for me. The writing, if you're taking the +Writing portion, is what sucked for me. I had to write a persuasive essay in like... 30 minutes. Go for a traditional 5-paragraph one, in the format: introduction, opposition, simple support, strong support, closing. Expect the topic to, more likely than not, be over something dumb like vending machines in schools yay/nay (mine >.>") or something like that. You'll do fine I'm sure, just go in with confidence. It's REALLY only as hard as you make itunless you've got the freaking flu orz
I never actually took the SAT. Just the PSAT. From what I've heard though, same thing but longer. =( As for the ACT? I've taken it three times, I think? and been sick every single time, with a brain that was suffocating >3>
ANYWAY~! For the ACT: Math, Science, Reading, Writing, and I BELIEVE English, right? Like grammatical structure and whatnot. Math demands everything from Algebra to Trigonometry. Science is basically interpreting graphs and data and answering questions, if memory serves there. English is grammar and structure, I believe, while Reading is the "answer this based on reading this" thing. Those two sections kinda blurred together for me. The writing, if you're taking the +Writing portion, is what sucked for me. I had to write a persuasive essay in like... 30 minutes. Go for a traditional 5-paragraph one, in the format: introduction, opposition, simple support, strong support, closing. Expect the topic to, more likely than not, be over something dumb like vending machines in schools yay/nay (mine >.>") or something like that. You'll do fine I'm sure, just go in with confidence. It's REALLY only as hard as you make it