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In this lesson, you will review the ACT preparation work you've completed so far, and create a plan to help you be well-prepared for the ACT. Your College Planning Portfolio should focus on preparing for the ACT short

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### ACT Preparation Plan

#### 1. **Review Understanding of the ACT Structure**
- **Sections**: Familiarize yourself with the four main sections of the ACT: English, Math, Reading, and Science.
- **Optional Writing Test**: Consider whether you will take the optional essay section and its requirements for your chosen colleges.
- **Timing**: Understand how much time is allotted for each section and practice pacing yourself accordingly.

#### 2. **Assess Your Current Skills**
- Take a diagnostic test to identify your strengths and weaknesses across all sections.
- Analyze which subjects or question types you struggled with the most.

#### 3. **Set Goals**
- Determine the score you aim to achieve based on your college requirements.
- Set specific, measurable goals for improvement in each section (e.g., improve Math score by 3 points).

#### 4. **Create a Study Schedule**
- **Daily/Weekly Study Blocks**: Dedicate specific time blocks for each subject area.
- **Practice Tests**: Allow time for full-length practice tests every few weeks to boost endurance and monitor progress.
- **Review Days**: Include days focused solely on reviewing mistakes and difficult concepts.

#### 5. **Gather Study Materials**
- Official ACT prep books and online resources.
- Utilize apps and websites that offer practice questions and flashcards.
- Join study groups or find an ACT tutor if it fits your learning style.

#### 6. **Key Focus Areas Per Section**
- **English**: Brush up on grammar rules, punctuation, and rhetorical skills. Use practice questions to become familiar with ACT-style questions.
- **Math**: Review algebra, geometry, and trigonometry concepts. Practice with ACT math problems to develop speed.
- **Reading**: Work on comprehension skills, identifying themes, and understanding passage structure. Practice with timed reading exercises.
- **Science**: Focus on data interpretation, research summaries, and conflicting viewpoints. Understand scientific reasoning rather than specific content.

#### 7. **Practice Test Strategy**
- Take at least 2-3 full-length practice tests under timed conditions.
- Review your results thoroughly to understand mistakes.
- Develop strategies for difficult questions, such as process of elimination.

#### 8. **Mental and Physical Preparation**
- Ensure proper sleep, nutrition, and exercise leading up to the exam.
- Practice relaxation techniques to manage test anxiety, such as deep breathing or visualization.

#### 9. **Final Review Timeline**
- **1-2 weeks before the test**: Focus on light review, practicing pacing, and reinforcing key concepts.
- **Day before the test**: Avoid cramming; instead, relax and do a brief review. Prepare materials needed for the test day.

#### 10. **Test Day Preparations**
- Get a good night's sleep prior to the test.
- Ensure you have all necessary materials ready: admission ticket, accepted ID, calculator, and snacks.
- Arrive at the test center early to manage any last-minute issues and to acclimate yourself.

#### 11. **Reflection and Post-Test Review**
- After taking the ACT, take time to reflect on your experience.
- If necessary, schedule a retake and adjust your study plan based on results.

### Conclusion
By following this structured preparation plan, staying committed to your study schedule, and maintaining a positive attitude, you'll be well-equipped to achieve your desired ACT score. Stay focused and remember that consistent practice is key to success!

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