About the SAT & ACT
The SAT and ACT are standardized tests used for university admissions in the United States and increasingly accepted worldwide. The SAT focuses on Evidence-Based Reading, Writing, and Math, while the ACT covers English, Math, Reading, and Science.
Both tests require a unique combination of content knowledge, strategic thinking, and time management skills. Our tutors have recently navigated these exact challenges and know the most effective preparation strategies.
Common Challenges Students Face
- Strict time limits — just 65 seconds per SAT Math question
- Understanding the digital SAT's adaptive testing format
- Long, complex reading passages with tricky answer choices
- Grammar and writing conventions tested in context
- Test anxiety and performance under high-stakes pressure
- Deciding between SAT vs ACT — which test suits you best
How Ajnabi Tutors Help
Test Strategy
Learn the shortcuts, elimination techniques, and pacing strategies that turn a good score into a great one.
Score Analysis
We analyze your practice test results to identify weak areas and create a targeted study plan that maximizes improvement.
Section-Specific Prep
Focused practice on whichever section you need most — Reading, Writing, Math, or Science (ACT).
Timed Practice
Regular full-length and section-specific timed tests to build stamina, speed, and confidence under exam conditions.
SAT vs ACT: Which One?
Choose SAT If...
You prefer more time per question, enjoy data analysis and evidence-based reasoning, and are strong in algebra and advanced math.
Choose ACT If...
You work quickly, enjoy science-based questions, are strong in geometry, and prefer straightforward questions with less analysis.
Not sure? Our tutors can help you take a diagnostic test in each format to determine which exam plays to your strengths.
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On average, Ajnabi SAT students improve by 150+ points after just 8 sessions. Our tutors share the exact strategies and approaches that helped them cross the 1400+ threshold.
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