How to Prep for BOTH the SAT and ACT | The Princeton Review
Because the SAT and ACT test essentially the same content, you'll only need a month to learn test-specific content (like ACT Science or SAT No-Calculator Math strategies. Don't put off taking the 2nd test too long—you want to build on all the great prep you did for the first exam. You don't have to double your prep time to score well on both college entrance exams.We know the college admissions process is arduous and anxiety-inducing, and the prospect of taking BOTH standardized tests may seem overwhelming. You don't have to take both the SAT and ACT to get into college, but based on current student trends, we recommend taking both tests if it's realistic for you. ... That does not mean spending twice the money and twice the time on test prep!We packaged our flexible, interactive online prep programs together for only $99 to make it cheaper and easier for students to prepare for both tests — and earn high scores. Here's how: Read about the differences between the tests . Take our quiz: Should I Take the SAT, ACT, or Both?Fortunately, either the SAT or ACT is offered every other month (except January). Our online SAT and ACT prep programs adapt to your target test date and score goal and your performance on drills and practice tests.