Thursday, May 12, 2016

Hybrid SAT/ACT Tests: Don't Drink The Kool-Aid

SAT/ACT hybrid testIt might be tempting to take an SAT/ACT "hybrid" test to save time in seeing whether the SAT or ACT would be a better fit. But that would be a mistake.

Third-party exams lack predictive validity. The questions may be easier or more complex than on an actual test. The new hybrid tests compound the problem by including sample questions for both the SAT and ACT, meaning that students do not experience either exam in its entirety. Also, crucial aspects of the test-taking experience are not measured, such as a student's time management skills or test-taking stamina.

Key Academics (www.keyacademics.com) only uses real, full-length tests released by the College Board and ACT, Inc. We compare both qualitative and quantitative information, including score differences and student preferences, to see whether the SAT or ACT is a better fit. 

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