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I'm going to Concord early in the morning tomorrow to take my first shot at the ACTs. Wish me luck!

If anyone has some advice, let me know!
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The ACTs suck.. SAT is much better, you should take that this summer too.

On the ACT, just make sure you don't get behind on time b/c they don't break down the sections like the SAT. Wake up early, get ya some brain food, and don't stress Good luck
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The ACTs suck.. SAT is much better, you should take that this summer too.

On the ACT, just make sure you don't get behind on time b/c they don't break down the sections like the SAT. Wake up early, get ya some brain food, and don't stress Good luck
Yay. Good advice. Thanks!

The only reason I'm taking the ACT is because I'm not going out of state...

edit: for college.
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Oh, most Texas schools require the SAT anyway. Take both, and see which one you like better.. ya never know how you'll score until you take it
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Definititely take the ACT...I personally did FAR better on it compared to the SAT.

Tips:

1) BE SURE to bring a snack and water to consume during breaks.
2) Bring a watch, because the proxy place isn't required to provide a clock.
3) Don't freak out during the Science section. ALL of the information you need to know to answer the questions can be found in the text provided.
4) In the Reading sections, the answers require a lot less interpreting compared to the SAT. If you find a quesiton that you can't immediailly answer, chances are it can be found directly in the text.
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what is ACT? ~ is it an exam of some sort?
If so good luck!
We don't have ACT in England, don't blame me for my ignorance!
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don't worry serenson i'm on the same wavelength :-D (or island lol)
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yeah too right!
can we get an answer for this ~ or do i have to resort to wikipedia?!?
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Yeah, it stands for the American Collegiate Test (I think). And the SAT stands for the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Most colleges prefer one or the other or both.

I took both and the math section on the ACT was rediculously easy. I had a perfect on that part, you'll do fine. The science part I found a little bit more difficult than I expected because it was all based on the information they give you. It's almost another reading section. I was pressured for time in the reading and science sections so try to pace yourself and read at a steady pace. On the SAT I didn't feel pressured for time at all so don't worry so much when you take that one. A lot of the sentence fixes (I'm sure there's a better name for them but you know what I mean), just say the sentence in your head and the mistake will normally jump right out at you. Don't look too closely at it, read the sentence as a whole instead of just each underlined portion. Chances are the mistake in one underlined portion will be revealed from a different part of the sentence.

When I took the SAT I didn't bring a snack and it lasted like 4.5 hours. So I said, "I'll be fine, I'm not that hungry." Then I got back from the break and the first question was something like, "The gastric juices were rumbling in Bob's stomach because of his hunger." and that just made me laugh.
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