SAT and ACT Test-Preparation Tips
SAT® and ACT® test scores play an important role in the college admissions process.
You'll want to study hard to make sure you do the best you can! There are a variety
of resources available to help you prepare. Start by asking your high school counselor
if your school offers test-preparation classes, sample tests, and even tutoring.
Here are some tips to help you prepare for and succeed on the SAT and ACT exams.
SAT and ACT Test-Preparation Tips
- Start early! As soon as school starts, find out how much time there is before
test day so you can put together a study plan. Use this time to start studying the
subjects covered on the test.
- Sign up to take the PSAT/NMSQT® or PLAN® exam. Taking these tests will give you an idea of
what to expect.
- Check to see if your school offers tutoring or test-preparation classes. Practicing
for the test is the best way to prepare.
- There are many sample tests available online. Use these, at the very minimum,
to help prepare you for the SAT or ACT exams.
SAT and ACT Test-Taking Tips
- Relax and be confident that you will do well on the test.
- Do not spend too much time on one question. The ACT and SAT exams are timed tests, so
try to answer the easier questions first and then go back to the harder ones.
- On the SAT exam, if you don't believe you know the correct answer to a question, do
not guess. You will lose points for an incorrect answer but not for an answer left
blank.
- Get at least 8 hours of sleep on each of the two nights before the test. You'll
want to be alert and ready to do your best!
- On the morning of the test, eat a healthy breakfast that includes protein and
carbohydrates so you are nourished and focused.
- Arrive at the testing place at least 20 minutes early to avoid any unnecessary
rushing. That gives you time to choose your seat and get organized.
If your SAT and ACT scores don't meet a college's admission requirements, talk with
your high school counselor. You may still have a chance to be accepted on the strength
of good grades, a strong
college essay,
or other factors.
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