Wednesday, October 22, 2008

How to Score Better on ACT

How to Score Better on ACT

Scoring better on the ACT is dependant on a lot of variables. I have personally know people with high IQs who haven't done well on the ACTS or SATS. It's not something to be ashamed of when it comes to tests like the ACT or SAT.

Paying attention in class and being overly studious will up your ACT scores. Taking higher mathematics courses and doing well will increase your ACT scores as well.

Sometimes students avoid classes that challenge them or seem like they will be a lot of work. In the end this aversion of challenging yourself will hurt you on the ACT.

Do ACT scores matter?

Yes they do. Corporate employers especially will check you ACT scores and SAT scores when you apply for higher positions with the company. Your ACT score is more important than your IQ to a company.

ACT scores show how diligent you were as a student and how much you've learned. Another thing that you can do in a hurry to score better on the ACT is to eat a good breakfast and get eight hours of sleep before you take the exam. Your brain needs to be working at an optimum level for you to do your best.

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