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5978 Preparing for the ACT-LaserPrint
- 1. TAKE THE TEST
Don’t worry! You’ve got this! If you get hung
up on a question or two, take a deep breath
and give it your best shot. And remember,
no penalties for guessing on the ACT!
EAT A HEALTHY BREAKFAST
Save the pizza and soda for afterward!
And remember, no food or drink are
allowed during testing. (You can bring a
snack to eat during break times.)
NEED TO MAKE CHANGES TO
YOUR TEST REGISTRATION?
Log in to your ACT web account and select
“Make changes to your registration.”
Be sure to do this before the late
registration deadline! (Fees may apply.)
EXPLORE YOUR FUTURE
Create an ACT Profile account to
find tools that will help you figure
out which college majors and career
paths are right for you.
REGISTER FOR THE ACT
®
TEST
GO TO CLASS
The best way to prepare for the
ACT is to take challenging classes.
Every time you attend class, you’re
preparing for the ACT.
GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP
Try to avoid an all-nighter
with friends or in front of the TV.
Relax and get plenty of sleep so
your mind is sharp on test day!
CLEAR THE COBWEBS
Use the no-cost and low-cost tools at
actstudent.org/testprep to review the
content that’s covered on the test.
CHECK IN AT YOUR TEST CENTER
YOU DID IT!
CONGRATULATIONS!
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PREPARE FOR THE BIG DAY
Print your ticket.
Bring an acceptable photo ID.
Bring some sharp No. 2 pencils, make sure
your calculator is approved by ACT, and check
that its battery is OK.
Check the registration time so you’re not late.
Double-check your test date and test center
location, and make sure you know how to
get there in time.
Remember—you’re not permitted to use or
access your cell phone while in the test room
or during breaks.
RISE AND SHINE
Wake up with plenty of time to arrive
at your test center by registration time
(check your ticket for the reporting time).
Wear comfortable clothing, and consider
dressing in layers. And don’t forget your
ID, pencils, calculator, and ticket!