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Advice to Make the Highest ACT or SAT Score Possible

5 Tips to Help You Ace That College Entrance Test

Make the ACT or SAT score you need to get to the school you want

David C. Wyld
4 min readFeb 15, 2020

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Because most colleges and universities require applicants to submit ACT or SAT results as part of admissions consideration, prepping for the test itself can be a critical component of that process.

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While it can oftentimes be hard to deal with the anxiety that comes with a rigorous test meant to show your mastery of certain subjects and concepts, such as reading and mathematics, consider these test prep tips to help boost your score while simultaneously lowering stress.

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To allow yourself as much flexibility as possible, taking college entrance exams during your junior year of high school is encouraged. If you don’t get an ideal score, you can refine your approach and retake the exam with a better idea of what…

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David C. Wyld
David C. Wyld

Written by David C. Wyld

David C. Wyld is a Professor of Strategic Management & Consultant. Follow him here on Medium for his latest publications. He supports his fellow Medium writers.

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