The college admissions process is complex, and one of its most challenging components is ACT and SAT testing. These tests may seem like an overwhelming hurdle, but with a well-thought-out plan and an early start, you can achieve test success. Here’s how to craft a foolproof strategy!
Establish a Timeline
You definitely don’t want to procrastinate on something as important as your college applications, so plan to be done with your applications three to four weeks before the deadline.
This means you’ll also want to take the ACT and SAT with plenty of time to spare. Keep in mind that it typically takes about two weeks after your test date to receive your scores. If you’ve taken the test more than once, it’s important to have enough time to review your results before sending them to schools, so that you can share the scores that best represent you.
It’s important to plan to take the test more than once. First-time jitters can interfere with your testing experience, and having a second shot will help alleviate some of the stress that accompanies test-taking.
If your last test date is in October or November, plan to take the test once before then, either in the spring of 11th grade, the summer after 11th grade, or even in the early part of 12th grade. You can find the ACT test dates and SAT test dates .
Now that you’ve created a timeline, what do you do before the test? Prepare, of course!
The first step to prepare for the ACT or SAT is to take a full-length practice test. It’s best to take this test as early as possible, but it is never too late. After your initial diagnostic test, do an in-depth review of your results and consider the following questions:
Remain Diligent and Build Confidence
Preparing for the ACT and/or SAT test takes time, dedication, and perseverance. It’s important to start early, establish a clear timeline, do targeted test prep, and stick to your plan. Practice will help reduce test stress and build confidence. With diligent preparation and confidence under your belt, you’re sure to succeed on test day!
Originally published on April 17, 2020. Updated on December 19, 2025.Â
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