<p>I have not taken the act or sat and I will not take the act tomorrow. That means I will probably take the 3 sats and the 3 acts for next semester. Do you think this is a bad idea that I am taking them so close together? I also want to take them my senior year but my counselor said something about the colleges wont see them in time.</p>
<p>just take them as soon as possible. I would say to choose either the SAT or ACT. Take practice tests and see which one you do better in. Otherwise, just sign up for the earliest one.</p>
<p>u have up to oct or nov of senior year to take them</p>
<p>There is no reason to take the SAT and ACT every time they are offered in a semester. The best way to see improvement (without becoming a test-prepping robot) is to give yourself a few months in between tests to study what you missed the last time. If I were you, I would take both the ACT and SAT once next semester, plus any SAT II subject tests. Then study over the summer and retake the ACT and/or SAT in the fall.</p>
<p>One would be nuts to attempt taking those tests every month for two semesters. You should probably take one set, see how you do, choose the better test, and take that as many as two times over to achieve a desired score, with some test prep in between.</p>