Do I still need to take the SAT and ACT after taking the GRE?

Updated on educate 2024-05-23
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are a science and engineering graduate student in North America, you need TOEFL and GRE for English (note: SAT is the American college entrance examination and has nothing to do with graduate students), and your undergraduate GPA. These are the three most important ones, and other supporting materials include academic research results, letters of recommendation, etc.

    GPA and GRE scores are relatively important, and TOEFL and GRE have minimum requirements. Others are auxiliary in nature and depend on the actual situation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    U.S. college admissions are based on a variety of criteria to determine whether a student is suitable for studying at their school, but the SAT and ACT tests have become important criteria for American universities to admit undergraduate students.

    GRE is a test score required by applicants for various graduate schools (except management schools and law schools) around the world, and it is also the most important criterion for professors to award scholarships to applicants.

    If the subject chooses to go abroad for graduate school and need a GRE score, Chengdu Anthracene International English believes that SAT and ACT scores are no longer helpful to you.

    GRE, TOEFL is the most basic threshold, of course, it is also the most important, and then GPA is also a more important one, and other scores are auxiliary for the subject.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's okay to have a gre.,Those are used for undergraduate applications.。。 Shen graduate students these things are low.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The SAT and ACT are both college entrance exams, and you only need those when you apply for an undergraduate in the United States;

    The other one is the TOEFL;

    What I usually pay attention to is GPA;

    There are also rec letters that can help.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The SAT is harder.

    The SAT and ACT are similar in difficulty, but the ACT has a science section, while the SAT does not, and the SAT may be easier for students who are partial to liberal arts and business; The science part of the ACT requires candidates to have strong logical thinking, and test takers generally report that ACT math is more difficult than SAT math.

    In addition, in terms of time and question allocation, ACT questions are shorter than those on the SAT, but they require a fast answering speed, requiring 215 questions to be answered in 55 minutes in 2 hours. Whereas, the SAT requires candidates to answer 154 questions within 3 hours. The SAT is harder.

    Unlike the SAT, the ACT is more like a subject test, emphasizing more on the candidate's mastery of course knowledge, as well as the candidate's ability to think independently and make judgments. In terms of difficulty, the ACT test is easier than the SAT, especially for Chinese candidates, who may be more likely to get a relatively satisfactory score in the short term.

    There are 7 states in the United States that require students to take the ACT, they are: Illinois, Colorado, Michigan, Kentucky, Wyoming, Tennessee, Maine. For the Cinnagram SAT, there is no state requirement that it must be taken.

    SAT, also known as the "American College Entrance Exam".

    It is a standardized and written test for high school graduates sponsored by the College Board. Its results are an important academic reference index for high school graduates from all over the world to apply for admission qualifications and scholarships to U.S. higher education institutions.

    ACT is known as the "American College Entrance Examination", as a test standard for students' comprehensive ability, which is not only one of the admission requirements of American universities, but also one of the main bases for universities to issue scholarships. This test is recognized by many American universities, but it is mostly in the central and western regions.

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