Your Best Test: Likely the ACT
As a high schooler who resides outside of the US and its territories, you actually only get to choose between the ACT and the Digital SAT (dSAT) in the first place for your college admissions testing.
And based on your answers to this quiz, it seems like the ACT would be the better test for you to show off your strengths!
In fact, since the Digital SAT is so new on the scene—and we don’t yet have the same practice tests and resources to prep for it as we do for the ACT—you’re better off taking the tried-and-true ACT unless you TRULY struggle with timing and consider yourself a slow reader or test-taker in general.
That said, the ACT is only your “likely” test.
It’s a very good guess based on a few facts and generalities about you that you self-reported. But if you REALLY want to be certain you’re picking the right test, we need to consider a few other factors!
Luckily, over the next few days, that’s exactly what I will walk you through! So make sure to check your inbox for some super helpful emails from kristina@IvyLoungeTestPrep.com (<— that’s me, the owner/founder of Ivy Lounge Test Prep®!), so you can decide once and for all between the dSAT and the ACT!
⚡️ In fact, do you want to start raising your score RIGHT NOW…
…while you figure out if the ACT really is your test? ⚡️
Luckily for YOU, the one thing that holds true for BOTH tests is…GRAMMAR. That means that if you learn all your grammar rules, you’ll raise your score for the ACT English section…but you’d also raise your dSAT Reading and Writing section score, if you end up switching tests in the future.
Also luckily for YOU, if you act right now, you can get my amazing ACT Grammar Cram Plan for almost 45% off!
The ACT Grammar Cram Plan—a colorful, organized 71-page ebook—has all the grammar and rhetorical strategies you need to nab as many points as possible on the ACT English Section...so you can GET IT and UNDERSTAND IT—in as little time as possible!
Here’s what’s covered:
Part 1: Grammar Fundamentals
⭐️ Grammar Glossary ⭐️ Subject-Verb Agreement ⭐️ Pronouns ⭐️ Verb Tense ⭐️
Part 2: Forming Complete Sentences
⭐️ Sentence or Fragment? ⭐️ Punctuation Cheat Sheet ⭐️ Transition Words ⭐️ Extra Information ⭐️
Part 3: Advanced Usage and Sentence Structure
⭐️ Comparisons ⭐️ Parallelism ⭐️ Modifiers ⭐️ Word Choice ⭐️ Redundancy ⭐️ Efficient Writing ⭐️
Part 4: Rhetorical Elements
⭐️ Adding/Deleting Sentences ⭐️ “Goal” Questions ⭐️ “Primarily Lose” Questions ⭐️
⭐️ “Writer’s Goal” Questions ⭐️ Logical Order ⭐️
In addition, once you learn the basic rules of Grammar…
…YOU CAN’T UNLEARN THEM!
✅ Your writing in all your classes will improve.
✅ Your ability to effectively communicate will increase.
✅ The benefits will last your WHOLE LIFE, not just in high school!
✅ And yes, this is in addition to raising your test scores!
$45 $25
Results
Be like Hannah and Indigo, who both used the ACT Grammar Cram Plan to score PERFECT 36’s on the ACT’s English Section!
Be like Malia, who raised HER ACT English score by a whopping 8 POINTS using the ACT Grammar Cram Plan!
⚡️ Again, you won’t be able to get the ACT Grammar Cram Plan for this price again…
…after you leave this page! ⚡️
FAQ
Q: What if I end up taking the dSAT instead of the ACT?
A: The grammar rules you learn from the ACT Grammar Cram Plan will still apply to the Reading and Writing test on the Digital SAT. So don’t worry: it’ll truly help you for either test!
Q: Does this ebook have practice questions and practice sections in it?
A: Nope! This book does NOT have practice questions in it, as there are many other resources for that, including the ACT website itself! The purpose of this book is to help you UNDERSTAND, in record time, the concepts that these other resources are either not very good at explaining, don’t explain at ALL—or explain in far too long-winded of a way.
Q: Can I get a refund?
A: Alas, since this is an immediate digital download, no, there will be no refunds. But do you REALLY want to refund in the first place? CEOs have bought this Cram Plan to teach grammar to their company’s marketing teams! Honestly, learning the correct way to write and speak will only help you for the rest of your life, standardized tests or not ;)