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How can I improve my ACT or SAT score?

When I originally took the ACT I scored a 19 total. I am going to be retaking it in June and would like some tips on how to improve all of my scores. #college #professor #act

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Robert’s Answer

Get an ACT study book and do LOTS of practice sessions. Make sure you are studying the current version of the test, because the question formats change from time to time. There are software programs and online practice services too. The main thing is to know what kind of questions to expect and to have practiced lots of questions. Take the time to understand why you got the wrong answer on a question.


Put in the extra effort now, it will pay off when you take the test! Many schools have scholarship money tied to SAT / ACT scores &/ or GPA. Hard work pays off. You can do it!

Thank you comment icon Thank you Robert! I will study extra hard! Have a great weekend Parker
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Rachel’s Answer

You will need to focus on stress and time management. In order to manage stress you have to manage your time wisely. <span style="background-color: transparent;">You have to set a routine for yourself and stick to it for the most part. Once you get into the groove of a routine it will be much easier for you to manage your time and have enough time for everything you need to do (including relaxing). Make yourself to-do lists on a weekly basis, use Google calendar or a planner to keep track of events, deadlines, and due dates. In addition to setting a routine and sticking to it, plan out relaxing activities into your day. Or set aside a time, after everything is done for the day, that you can have "me" time. I have also personally found it essential to not only find time for myself but also make use of that time in a way that is best for me and my holistic wellness. I have found the HeadSpace app to be an essential tool in helping me relax and generally feel more relaxed throughout the day, Guided meditation, even if you have a busy schedule, will make you feel more at ease and relaxed throughout the day as a whole (not just when you have the time to relax and focus on that "me" time).</span>

<span style="background-color: transparent;">Set a routine.Use Google Calendar.Set aside Me TimeWrite weekly to-do lists and use a planner.Find a peaceful and restful activity that will help you feel relaxed.</span>

<span style="background-color: transparent;">Here is how to be successful in them:</span>


  1. <span style="background-color: transparent;">Stay on track - do assignments early, finish things a head of time, and be aware of all of your deadlines</span>
  2. <span style="background-color: transparent;">do all the the assignments and read all of the coursework required- do not cut corners</span>
  3. <span style="background-color: transparent;">use Google calendar to keep track of deadlines</span>
  4. <span style="background-color: transparent;">communicate with your professor early if something comes up</span>
  5. <span style="background-color: transparent;">do not be afraid to ask for an extension if you need one</span>
  6. <span style="background-color: transparent;">study, and study a lot! you don't have regular class sessions so you will need to put in more work at home.</span>
  7. <span style="background-color: transparent;">Do your best and genuinely try hard to give it your all.</span>

The best way to score high on the test is to Google search an online program or book that will help you study. Once you find an online lesson plan for success you can use it as a road map for studying. Otherwise, find a book to help you study and spend 45 mins a night reading through it and studying. Depending on when you test is, the first thing you will want to do is organize a studying schedule for yourself. Target studying certain sections of the test and divide them up by the weeks/months you have until you have to take it.


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Ken’s Answer

Hi Parker!


Here are some thoughts on if you should retake you tests and how you should prepare if you do decide to retake them:
http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/college-admissions-playbook/articles/2016-03-21/3-circumstances-when-you-should-retake-the-sat
http://blog.prepscholar.com/should-you-retake-the-sat-or-act-3-step-process
http://www.fastweb.com/college-search/articles/seven-steps-to-improving-your-act-or-sat-scores
http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/the-college-solution/2011/01/18/7-ways-to-improve-sat-and-act-scores

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