March 16, 2001, Newsletter Issue #29: College Bound

Tip of the Week

Taking the June ACT Test

Most college bound students need to take the ACT test for college entrance and scholarship purposes. Sophomores may want to take the June ACT test to get a feel for the test. Juniors find the June test an opportunity to improve their ACT scores before their senior year. Juniors who score well on the ACT may not need to repeat the test in their senior year. Not only does this make the senior year less stressful, it also makes scores available for any fall deadlines. The June ACT test allows seniors who have taken stringent academic loads to take a parting shot at improving their scores.

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