How much should i study for ACT and SAT?
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Im a junior this year and i was wondering how much should i study for the act and sat. I was thinking is 30 min a day on each good enough? do you have any other suggestions? thanks
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Answer:
30 minutes a day would be great. Also make time every day for vocabulary study. If you can learn just ten new words per week, think of how many new vocabulary words you will know by the time you take your test. I would also make time on the weekends for a longer study time where you take an entire practice test at once. It's important to take a whole practice test so you can build up your stamina for the actual test. If you just do 30 minutes, you're not getting the full effect of what you will feel on test day.
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Other answers
yeah, should be good enough.
Brian
Idk, I didn't study and got a 32 on the ACT.
Matt
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