TIPS TO HELP YOU PERFORM
YOUR BEST ON TEST DAY
Before the Test Day:
- Make sure you have two #2 pencils and a soft
eraser. Mechanical pencils are not allowed. Pens
are not allowed.
- Have your SAT/ACT Admission Ticket and
acceptable photo ID ready because they are
required for admission to the test center.
- Prepare snacks to take with you. Although
food or beverages cannot be opened in the test
room, you may stow them under your chair or desk
and consume them outside the test room during
breaks. A healthy snack will go a long way in
keeping you alert during the entire test.
- Get a good night's sleep the night before
the test and eat a good breakfast that morning.
- Check to see if your test center is open. On
Saturday morning, if there is bad weather in
your area, tune into your local media to make
sure that your test center has not been
affected.
- Arrive at the test center no later than 7:45
am. Testing should start at approximately 8 am.
On Test Day:
- Give yourself plenty of time to get to the
test center. Consider traffic, weather
conditions, flat tires, and anything else that
could slow you down.
- Be sure to test at the center indicated on
your Admission Ticket.
- Use breaks to eat or drink any snacks you
have brought with you. This helps you to stay
focused.
- Make sure you use a #2 pencil. You must fill
in the entire circle darkly and completely.
Erase completely if you need to change your
response.
- Pace yourself during the test. Each question
counts the same. If you find yourself spending
too much time on one quesiton, move on to the
next question.
TEST PREP RESOURCES
- SAT Prep Plan is an extensive SAT
preparation site that contains a wealth of FREE
SAT study content including streaming video, a
custom study plan creator, and many practice
problems. The site is
http://www.satprepplan.com/.
- Kaplan and Princeton Review both
offer small study groups in preparation for the
SAT or ACT. They will even come to your home.
The cost is $600+, depending on how personalized
you want the program to be. The following are
links to the external websites mentioned:
www.kaptest.com and
www.review.com.
- TestMasters is a company several
students used this past year. They received
personal attention and time needed to focus on
areas of weakness. Visit
www.testmasters.com for more
information.
- Peterson's Online Test Prep (PSAT,
SAT, and ACT) and College Board (PSAT and SAT)
offer affordable test prep programs that can be
completed at your student's leisure. If you feel
a classroom setting is not the most practical
for your child or time does not allow it, then
you may want to consider online test prep
courses. Both cost between $50-$70.
For Peterson's program, visit
http://www.petersons.org.
For College Board's program, visit
http://www.collegeboard.com.
- ACT.ORG -
www.act.org
offers ACT Online Prep for the ACT.
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