Think Ahead to Relieve ACT Test-Taking Stress
When you head off to take the ACT, don't let forgetfulness or inattention surprise you with
something unexpected and affect your test-taking abilities. Here are some true stories of
unexpected events:
- One student bought a new calculator the night before the test. He didn't use it before
entering the test room, only to find out it didn't work when he sat down to take the test.
- One student didn't look at her test admission ticket until the day before the test, only to
find out that she wasn't taking the test at her school but an hour away. She had to rethink
how her test day would go and factor in time to drive to the test.
- One student didn't look to see what type of calculator was allowed during testing. She
came to the test with a banned calculator and had to take the test without a calculator.
- One student arrived at the test center without a photo ID card. He had to run home before
the test started to get his driver's license.
- One student left the lights on in a borrowed car he drove to the test. He worried
throughout the test and found a dead battery when the test was over.
Obviously, unexpected events happen in our lives over which we have no control. However, if you can take a few steps to prepare for test day, you'll be comfortable knowing you're prepared and may even avoid an unwelcome surprise or two. Read your testing information from ACT early and visit www.actstudent.org/testprep to get familiar with test day procedures and what is allowed in the testing room.
Source: ACT's News You Can Use