Friday, August 21, 2020
If I Could Take the SAT ACT All Over Again
If I Could Take the SAT ACT All Over Again With test taking season in full swing, I thought Iâd write a post for all of you prospective applicants out there. I realize this post might be too late for some high school seniors, but hopefully you can still gain some relatable insight. And for any juniors reading this, I hope itâs helpful! Itâs been a while since Iâve had to take any standardized tests, but I do remember that time of high school pretty well. I took the SAT twice during my junior year, and the ACT once during as a senior. Looking back, I did reasonably well on both, but there were definitely some things I think I couldâve done differently in my preparation. There are also some skills I picked up along the way. These tips pertain â" but are not limited to â" preparing for college entrance exams: Start early I canât stress enough how important this is. In fact, Iâve actually only began to understand it now that Iâm taking exams in college. Tests like the SAT and ACT are pretty consistent in terms of content and format. I wish I hadnât been so scared to start; I think thatâs half of the problem right there. The reality is that you can easily get a hang of how to answer certain types of questions by just being diligent and practicing. Commit to doing wellâ"there isnât just one path Options range anywhere from free practice tests at the local library to private tutoring. While the effectiveness of test prep courses remains an open debate, there is a general consensus regarding one thing: the amount of personal effort you put in makes a huge difference. So no matter how you choose to studyâ"whether itâs at the library for free, or through a prep classâ"the key ingredient to getting a good score is that youâre giving 100%. Donât make the same mistake twice When Iâm checking my answers on practice tests, I like to write down what mistakes I made when I get a problem wrong. I usually jot down a few notes on the margin next to the question so that I remember the details of where I went wrong, and what I need to do so that I donât repeat the mistake. Keep it positive Taking tests can be scary, and yes, your scores do matter to certain colleges. But the world goes on. Donât psych yourself outâ"peers, counselors, and parents might say things that rattle your confidence, but itâs a stressful time for everyone. So all you can do is keep a positive outlookâ"itâs imperative that you do. Try to approach practice tests constructively and reward yourself for your hard work. From what I recall, my treat of choice was frozen yogurt loaded with sour gummy worms. photo from the Odyssey Online I wish all of you a trauma-free test taking season (you can do this!!!), and for those of you whoâve already completed the process, congrats on being done! Ria Class of 2018 I'm studying both Finance and Information Systems and Information Technology in the Gies College of Business. Iâm from Los Altos, California.
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