LENS·SAT/ACT.
One sitting. Both scores. And the answer most mocks skip: which exam is actually yours.
A 60-minute diagnostic at both exams' real pace — five locked, timed blocks (plus an optional science block) cut down from the live Digital SAT and ACT. You leave with a Digital SAT projection on the 400–1600 scale, an ACT projection on the 1–36 composite, and a measured fit verdict on which exam matches how you actually think. If you're already on track, we'll say so plainly — you don't need any paid prep or coaching, just the free official practice to carry you the rest of the way. That's the point.
AED 129 INCL. VAT · REPORT IN ~15 MINNot a practice paper. A measurement.
The SAT and the ACT test the same skills at two different clocks — the SAT gives you longer to think, the ACT makes you sprint. LENS runs you at both paces in one sitting: every block keeps its exam's real seconds-per-question, and the accuracy gap between your SAT-pace blocks and your ACT-sprint blocks — Δpace — becomes your fit verdict, computed by fixed rules before a single word is written.
| Section | Questions | Time | Pace | Tools |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verbal — SAT pace | 10 | 12 min | 72s/Q | — |
| Math — SAT pace | 8 | 13 min | 97s/Q | On-screen calculator |
| Math — ACT pace | 10 | 11 min | 66s/Q | On-screen calculator |
| Reading — ACT pace | 8 | 9 min | 67s/Q | — |
| English — ACT sprint | 10 | 7 min | 42s/Q | — |
| Science — optional | 8 | 8 min — optional | 60s/Q | — |
52 timed minutes, plus an optional 8 for science. Science is optional and skippable right at the time — skipping costs nothing; taking it only sharpens the ACT side of your fit verdict. The calculator is available in both math blocks exactly as on the real exams (Desmos-style on the Digital SAT, calculator-allowed on the ACT). Fewer questions than the real exams, never a slower clock — section order is fixed, timers never pause, and a finished section is locked, just like test day.
Three questions this test answers
Wherever you are right now, LENS·SAT/ACT gives a straight answer — no upselling, no vague “keep practising.”
Your standing — on BOTH scales
One sitting, two projections: a Digital SAT range on the 400–1600 scale and an ACT range on the 1–36 composite, both anchored to the latest national percentiles — so you plan from real numbers on both ladders, not a guess or a random mock score.
Which one fits how I actually think?
The two exams test the same skills at two different clocks. We measure the accuracy gap between your SAT-pace blocks and your ACT-sprint blocks — that gap, Δpace, is the fit verdict. Measured from how you actually perform under each clock, not guessed from a preference quiz.
Do I actually need a prep course?
If a focused self-prep plan with free official materials will get you to your target, the report says exactly that and hands you the plan. If structured help genuinely pays, it says that instead — and shows the reasoning either way. Plenty of strong students pay for a course they never needed; this tells you, honestly, whether you're one of them.
What the report gives you
One honest verdict
Ready / targeted fix / structured prep / rethink the plan — decided by fixed rules, with the reasoning shown. If you don't need paid help, the report says so and names free official resources instead.
Both scores, as ranges
Your projected Digital SAT range on the 400–1600 scale and your projected ACT composite on the 1–36 scale, anchored to the latest national percentiles — ranges, not false precision.
SAT Fit ↔ ACT Fit
The measured Δpace verdict on a five-band scale — SAT Fit, SAT Lean, Neutral, ACT Lean, ACT Fit — with the science block and depth signals folded in. If the exam you've already booked points the wrong way, the report says so plainly.
Week by week
A focused plan to your chosen sitting, guidance across the year's international SAT and ACT dates, and a parent one-pager in plain language. If a sitting can't be validly scored, the re-sit is on us.
Backed by AI that thinks like a top tutor
Two engines, one report. Your marks are scored by fixed rules, so the numbers are always fair and consistent — identical answers always get the identical result. Then our AI reads the pattern behind them the way a sharp tutor would, and surfaces the smart, specific things most reports never reach:
Why you really lost marks
It separates marks lost to rushing or the clock from genuine knowledge gaps — because the fixes are completely different, and the cheapest marks to win back are the ones that were never about ability in the first place.
What's holding you back
It finds the single section or skill quietly dragging your whole profile down — the highest-yield thing to fix first, the way a great tutor spots it in five minutes instead of five weeks.
How long it actually takes
It turns the gap to your target into an honest number of focused weeks against the sitting you're aiming for — so you never have to guess whether you have enough runway before test day.
The AI writes the insight; it never touches the score. That is exactly what keeps the report both smart and fair — and it's why students and parents actually act on it.
The verdict engine is deterministic — fixed rules decide the call before a single word is written, so two students with identical data always get the identical verdict. If the honest answer is “self-prep with free official materials,” that is the verdict that prints. We sell nothing inside the report — no tutoring company can copy that sentence.
How it works
Get your code
Enrol for AED 129 (incl. VAT). Your one-time access code and the exam-conditions sheet arrive by email. Codes stay valid for 14 days.
Sit it properly
~60 quiet minutes, laptop or tablet, one sitting. Five core blocks at each exam's real pace, plus the optional science block — the timer never pauses.
Read the call
The report lands in ~15 minutes: both projections, your fit verdict, your error forensics, and the call, with the plan to act on it.
- One 54-question sitting at both exams' real pace
- Digital SAT projection (400–1600) + ACT projection (1–36)
- The fit verdict — SAT or ACT, measured not guessed
- Full PDF report to student + parent — one honest verdict + weekly plan
- Free re-sit if a sitting can't be validly scored
Questions, answered straight
Grades 9–12 / Years 10–13
Students aiming at US-style admissions — anyone who has to choose between the SAT and the ACT, or wants to know where they stand on both before spending anything on prep.
No — and on purpose
54 questions, not a three-hour marathon — but every block runs at the REAL pace per question, and pace is exactly what we measure. Stamina isn't scoreable in one hour — so we don't pretend to measure it.
Yes — your call, at the time
The science block is optional and skipping costs nothing. Taking it only sharpens the ACT side of the fit call — it's the one block the SAT doesn't have.
~15 minutes, emailed
The full PDF report is generated and emailed about 15 minutes after you submit — to you and your parent.