<p>I'm taking 2 SATII subject tests(Math LVL 2, US History) in June. A week later, I take the ACT. I haven't studied for either of them. Should I start studying them now? How do I approach this? Should I study my subject tests 1 day during the weekend and then ACT during the other day?</p>
<p>BTW: This is my first ACT I'm taking.</p>
<p>I think you should not study at all.</p>
<p>well if you have time study everything</p>
<p>otherwise just study for us history,
the rest you don’t really need to study for as much
(well, unless you’ve forgotten some math)</p>
<p>I would just take a couple of ACT prep tests so you can get used to the constrained time. I took the ACT w/o any prep and I did worse on it than my SAT</p>
<p>Most definately study for the ACT, and I’d say study for history as well but don’t spend too much time studying math because studying math doesn’t do all that much (unless there are formulae that you don’t know).</p>
<p>I don’t understand how anyone could/should study for more than a week for the ACT. Studying for general ability tests like the ACT and SAT doesn’t really make sense. Take one or two practice tests, familiarize yourself with the format. That’s all you need to know to get a high score. I sort of suck at the ACT (30 on my first and last time around) so maybe you should only listen to my SAT advice. But they’re basically the same.
But you do need to study for the SAT IIs. There’s actually stuff to learn for those. </p>
<p>If you have to study for just one, then study for the SAT IIs.</p>