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Debating when you should take the SAT or ACT? Your perfect test date comes down to scheduling and planning. Consider how much time you’ll need to prep, how packed your schedule is, and how many times you plan to take the test.
What's Important about ACT Test Dates
If you haven't already, check out the upcoming ACT test and registration dates. Here are some tips and ACT facts to help you make your decision about when to take the ACT.
- Every year, there are usually 7 ACT dates: September, October, December, February, April, June, and July.
- February and June dates are not available in New York state.
- Many states also offer an additional ACT as part of their state testing. Check with your high school to see if and when your state offers a school-day ACT.
- Your school will register you automatically for a state ACT (if offered). You must register yourself for all other administrations.
- Many high schools still recommend taking the ACT the spring of your junior year because the content of the Math test includes topics some curricula do not cover before then. However, these topics appear in only a handful of questions, and many juniors take their first ACT in the fall or winter.
- Learn exactly how to register for the ACT.
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What's Important about SAT Test Dates
Check out the upcoming SAT test and registration dates to decide when to take the SAT and then read these SAT facts:
- In the United States, the SAT is given 7 times a year:March, May, June, August, October, November, and December.
- Although you may take the SAT any time starting freshman year, most students take it for the first time in the spring of their junior year and possibly retake it in the fall of their senior year.
- Learn exactly how to register for the SAT.
Choosing Your Best Test Dates
Consider your own schedule and plan ahead when picking your test dates. Do you act in the spring musical and plan to take several AP exams? Have you been dreaming of attending big state university since you were a toddler and already plan to apply early decision? We recommend taking your first SAT or ACT test as early as your schedule allows. If you plan to take both tests, plan to take them in consecutive months for the most efficient prep. Comprehensive prep courses can start as many as 8 to 10 weeks before the test.
Read More: How to Prep for Both the SAT and ACT
How Many Times Should You Take the ACT and/or SAT?
For security reasons, ACT will not let you take the exam more than twelve times, and technically the SAT is unlimited. But we don't believe colleges will accept “taking standardized tests” as an extracurricular activity!
We recommend that you plan to take the ACT and/or SAT 1–3 times. Once you get the score you want, there’s no reason to take it again.
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