If you are wondering whether the SAT Exam is more popular than the ACT Exam or vice versa, then look no further. Socrato has compiled some of the latest data from the SAT and ACT exams and put them together in a couple of graphs for you to figure that out. The source of the data in all the graphs come from the following two sites of the College Board and the ACT.org.
1. In 2010 the SAT and ACT Equally Popular
As you can see in the graph below in 2010 the SAT and ACT exams are about equally popular with over 1.5 million students taking each exam. These numbers really are a popularity contest between the College Board that created the SAT and the ACT.org that created the ACT test and the students reported are mostly graduating seniors but also include some juniors, sophomores and freshman who took the test.
Data Source: College Board and ACT.org
2. The ACT Exam Is Growing More Rapidly
In the graph below you will see the year over year growth in number of test takers for the SAT and ACT test. It is very obvious that the SAT exam growth has plateaued domestically and the ACT is growing rapidly. We are seeing a number of states that now have the ACT as a graduation requirement including Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and Wyoming. There is discussion that additional states including North Carolina, Tennessee and others might also make it a graduation requirement driving its growth even further.
Data Source: College Board and ACT.org
3. There is a Difference in Popularity by State
If you compare the number of test takers for the SAT exam and ACT exam by state you see a remarkable difference in popularity by state. In some cases the graduation requirement probably drives the the popularity of one test or the other. But if you are trying to understand what exam you or your students should take, perhaps this is somewhat of a guide.
Data Source: College Board and ACT.org
As a student or a tutor what test do you prefer and why? What do you think?? Please leave us some thoughts in the comments. Thanks.
Free e-Book: 5 Tips to Improve Your Reporting for Standardized Test Reporting
Download this eBook from Socrato to learn how to optimize and improve your reports to help students improve their scores on standardize tests such as the SAT, ACT, LSAT or others.
I currently tutor for the ACT but have previously tutored for the SAT as well. My students find the ACT much easier to prepare for and they obtain significantly larger point increases with less tutoring time than on the SAT. I am pleased the ACT is growing in popularity as it benefits many students to have an alternative to the SAT, especially considering that the ACT is a shorter and less intimidating test.
@Rebecca Thank you for your comments and sharing that experience. That is exactly what tutors and students need to consider – which test suits the style of the test taker. We’ve found that just over 30% of students fare equally well on both the SAT and ACT exams and it is critical that students choose the correct one to take. Thanks again!