Monday, September 6, 2010

Take An Act Prep Course

Scoring well on the ACT is a very important step in your college application process, so taking an ACT prep course is essential if you want to make sure to earn your highest possible score. The following suggestions will help you to choose an ACT prep course that works well for you so that you'll be one step closer to getting into your preferred college.


Instructions


1. Go to the ACT website to view the test dates. Choose the date that you'd like to take the test and plan to complete your course right before your test date so that the information is fresh in your mind when you take the exam.


2. Research your local options. Ask your high school guidance counselor which ACT prep courses he recommends in your area.


3. Check the Princeton Review, Kaplan and Sylvan websites for information on their different ACT prep course options. If they don't offer courses near you, research their online course options as well.


4. Compare the prices, class sizes and quality of each school when making your decision. Small class sizes are usually a better way to ensure that you have ample time to ask questions and interact with your teacher.


5. Talk with students who've taken different ACT prep courses in your area and ask for their opinions on each school. Be sure to ask them if their scores went up as a result of taking the course.


6. Decide which ACT prep course you'd like to take, register early to ensure your spot in the class and pay for the course.


7. Take your ACT prep course very seriously. Attend each class, do your homework, take all of the assigned practice tests and work hard to improve your scores so that the course is worthwhile.

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