Should I take the paper version or the digital version of the SAT/ACT?

It really comes down to how your brain works best. If you’re someone who likes underlining passages, flipping pages, and working things out by hand, the paper version might be your jam (at least while it’s still around). But if you’re more at home on a screen, like clicking between sections, and want faster results, digital could be a game-changer. Try both practice formats to see which feels more natural. Of course, this isn’t about loyalty to paper or love for tech; it’s more about choosing the format that helps you stay focused, think clearly, and knock the test out of the park.

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