Underclassmen: When should I take the SAT or ACT?
When should you take the SAT or the ACT? Identify which statement below applies to you to help determine the best timing for the test.
Juniors
I am eager!! I want to start early............. |
SAT- Nov./ ACT- Dec. |
Let’s start the new year right!................. |
SAT-Dec./ACT- Feb. |
What SAT? I’m only taking the ACT......... |
ACT- Feb., or April |
What ACT? I’m only taking the SAT......... |
SAT- March, May, or June |
SAT? Isn’t that for seniors?..................... |
SAT- May, June, or August ACT-April, June, or July |
No test for me! I am going test optional |
Schedule your test based on the table above. Regardless of the timing, don’t take the SAT
or ACT without preparing in advance. The CollegeBoard
(for SAT)
and the ACT
both
offer a number of free test prep resources.
Sophomores
and Freshmen
You will have the opportunity to take the PSAT 10 and PSAT/NMSQT later (11th grade)- so you will get lots of exposure to taking a standardized test. But, taking the real test may also be a good option. Taking the actual SAT or ACT gives you a baseline score. Although you may likely take the test again by senior year, you will know what to expect. As suggested, prepare in advance by taking a practice test or completing a test prep program. Free options exist on the CollegeBoard and ACT websites.


