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make me a venn diagram of act and sat

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Here’s a clear Venn-style comparison of the ACT and SAT. If you want an actual image file (PNG/SVG) of this Venn diagram, tell me and I’ll generate one.

ACT only
- Score scale: 1–36 (composite average of 4 section scores)
- Sections: English, Math, Reading, Science (+ optional Writing)
- Science Reasoning section (data interpretation, experiments, graphs)
- All math questions allow a calculator
- Often has more questions and a faster pace per question
- Includes trig and more advanced math topics more commonly
- Writing (essay) is optional (some schools may request)

Both (overlap)
- Widely accepted by U.S. colleges for admissions
- Multiple-choice format (mostly)
- No guessing penalty (wrong answers do not subtract from score)
- Tests reading, writing/grammar, and math skills; both assess problem solving and data interpretation
- Available in paper and digital/transitioning-to-digital formats (check current offerings)
- Can be retaken; many schools superscore (policies vary by school)
- Prep resources and official practice tests available

SAT only
- Score scale: 400–1600 (two section scores: Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and Math; each 200–800)
- Section layout usually splits Math into calculator and no-calculator portions
- Emphasis on evidence-based analysis in reading and writing (evidence supporting answers)
- Traditionally fewer questions with more time per question (less rapid pacing)
- SAT Essay discontinued (as of 2021) — no longer part of standard administration
- Math focuses strongly on algebra, problem solving, and data analysis; typically less trig than ACT

Want this as an image? I can make a simple Venn diagram PNG or SVG with these bullets placed in each region. Which format do you prefer (PNG/SVG), and any color or size preferences?