The ACT and SAT are widely accepted by U.S. colleges, which often prompts students to ask: Which test should I take? The answer lies in understanding the differences between the two tests.
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That statistic is partly thanks to a small but pivotal protest at the 1972 marathon, known as "The Six who Sat," when a group of female athletes took a stand for equality by sitting down.
Those who wish to supply scores can self-report their SAT or ACT scores. If you would like to submit official scores, use the SAT code 5811 or the ACT code 0634.