Sunday, May 4, 2014

26 Help-Zac Byrd

Most people focus on different methods of studying but actually just studying in general for the ACT is effective.  With a packed schedule like most juniors have it’s good if you can take a couple practice ACTs or do a daily ACT question.  For me when teachers focused on doing practice tests in class that helped me tremendously.  No I don’t have a 36 on any section but I did see enough improvement in the English and math section as opposed to the reading and science where I didn’t practice those in or out of my classes.  When I found the time to do the math ACT homework I saw improvement because it shows you typical mistakes you make and it also shows you new problems you can focus on. The biggest strategy I’ve had for science and reading is to not read the passages or the stuff they show you about experiments.  With so little time you shouldn’t read and just need to answer the questions.  Read up on test taking strategies and find some sort of time to study.  Any way of studying works, even it is just 5 minutes a day on an ACT site, just find a way to make it happen.

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