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Debbie Miller
5 min readAug 9, 2020

Improve ACT and SAT Scores During The Pandemic

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Do you feel stressed every time you think about applying to college when your SAT or ACT score is admittedly subpar? You know that colleges say they won’t penalize students without test scores, but in the same breath , they also say that students are welcome to submit their scores if they do have them. You also know that as an this crazy world will return to normality sometime in the future, and you have extra time on your hands now. What can you do at home on your own to be ready for that normal future? Well, three things sure to send you down the right path to a successful future are to take official practice tests, log and categorize your mistakes, and develop a plan of action using available resources.

Collegeboard releases official previously administered SAT tests on their website which experts agree are the best way to prepare for the actual test as well as partnering with Khan Academy where you also can find the official. tests. which auto score when you take them, along with study materials, all free of charge. Similarly, Crackact.com has released official ACT tests which also prepare you for the official ACT test. So, you have 20 available official tests and time on your hands, so if you want to take them at your own pace and break the sections up over multiple dates, put the tests into an app like iBooks or Notability and get your stylus and stopwatch…

Debbie Miller
Debbie Miller

Written by Debbie Miller

I am a child of the universe, poet, philosopher and idealist and teacher.

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