
Just one step of the college admissions process...
The lower number is for the 25th percentile of students who enrolled in (not just applied to) the college. The upper number is for the 75th percentile of students who enrolled in the college.
Colleges will accept ACT or SAT scores. Shannon Trippy runs SAT testing at Norco High (through College Board) but students can sign up to take tests anywhere. Many of our students take the ACT at Santiago. Tests should be taken during 11th grade so students can re-test if needed before they submit college applications.
· The SAT and ACT are two very different college entrance exams. Both are nationally administered and are used to help colleges evaluate applicants. The SAT is essentially a three-part aptitude test (Reading, Math, Writing) while the ACT is more of an achievement test with four core sections (English, Math, Reading, Science) and an optional Writing section. Many colleges will accept either test or both exams. Some colleges require one (typically the SAT). The chart below will help you understand the structure and content of the SAT and ACT.
| SAT | ACT |
Length | 3 hours, 45 minutes | 3 hours, 25 minutes (includes optional 30-minute Writing Test) |
Sections | 10 Sections: 3 Critical Reading, 3 Math, 3 Writing (including Essay), 1 Experimental (not scored) | 4 Sections (plus optional Writing Test): English, Math, Reading, Science, Writing |
Subjects | Critical Reading Math Writing | English Math Reading Science Writing (optional) |
Reading | Reading passages with questions pertaining to comprehension and sentence completion | 4 passages, 10 questions per passage |
Science | N/A | Science (analysis, knowledge, problem solving) |
Math | Arithmetic, geometry, algebra, and algebra II | Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry |
Essay | Required | Optional (final section) |
Score Composition | 1/3 Math 1/3 Reading 1/3 Writing | ¼ English ¼ Math ¼ Reading ¼ Science |
Scoring | Aggregate score 600 - 2400 based on total of 3 scores 200- 800 (Reading, Math, Writing) Score of 0-12 for Essay | Composite score 1-36 based on average of 4 sections (English Math, Reading Science) Score 0-12 for Optional Essay. |
Penalties | Penalties (typically ¼ point deducted) for wrong answers | No penalties for incorrect answers |
Sending Scores to Colleges | Currently entire score history is sent. Starting with the March 2009 test date, students can select (“opt-in feature”) which will allow them to choose specific test date(s) – 3/09 and forward - and all scores from the selected test date(s) will be sent. | Student decides which scores are sent |
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