ACT-WHAT TO EXPECT ON TEST DAY
THINGS TO BRING WITH YOU
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THINGS TO LEAVE AT HOME
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Printed admission ticket and photo ID
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Cell Phones
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Approved Calculator
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Non-approved calculator
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Two number 2 pencils
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Highlighters and colored pens
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Water and snack foods
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Books, pamphlets, dictionaries, and other
prohibited materials
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TEST-DAY SCHEDULE
Planning ahead for the ACT exam is a must. A detailed itinerary for your test day (beginning with the night before) will allow you to alleviate stress and head into the exam with confidence. We've included a model schedule below to help you plan for your ACT exam.
The Night Before:
A good night's rest is essential before you take the ACT. Sufficient sleep is linked to focus, energy, stamina, and cognitive abilities. Ideally, you will have studied for weeks leading up to the testing ate and you won't have to cram the night before your exam. Be confident in your exam prep and relax the evening before your exam.
DO
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DON'T
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Go to bed at a reasonable time
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Stay up late
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Set at least one alarm
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Take sleeping aids
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Relax, possibly take a shower to calm
your nerves.
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Study for the exam
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Get everything organized the night
before
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Wait until the morning to get organized
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The Morning of the Test:
If you've organized everything (i.e. clothing, car keys, and directions to the testing center) the night before your ACT exam, the morning of your test should be relaxing. Double-check all of your testing equipment before you leave the house. Eat a good, well-balanced meal that won't upset your stomach and limit your coffee intake, since caffeine can cause added anxiety. Show up to the test center no later than 8 a.m.
DO
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DON'T
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Get up at a reasonable hour
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Get up too early
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Double-check your exam materials
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Leave the house without ensuring yourmaterials are in working order
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Eat a healthy breakfast and limit you caffeine
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Eat of drink anything you don't normally consume
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Relax and leave the house without enough time to arrive at the testing center a few minutes early
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Cram or leave the house without sufficient travel time to reach the test center by 8 a.m.
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Upon Arrival:
Plan to arrive at the test site by 8 a.m. at the latest. Once you arrive, present your admission ticket and (if applicable) ask where you can store your bags. Wait to be seated by a test supervisor. The test will begin between 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. The test supervisor will give verbal instructions once it's time to get started.
After the Test:
Congratulations! Now don't overthink your performance-you won't know how well you did until your scores are released. Follow the ACT coordinator's instructions, pack up your belongings and head home (or out to celebrate). Be sure to check your ACT account in the days following your exam to see if your scores have been posted for the ACT or if you think there might be an error or discrepancy with your results.