I'm taking the ACT in Feb, and...

<p>I signed up the day of the deadline. So, I have about 3 weeks to study.</p>

<p>Considering there's 4 different subjects of the ACT (excluding writing; I'm not practicing that), I was going to take a portion of a practice test 4 out of the 7 days of the week. Each of those 4 days will be dedicated to each different subject..the other 3 days will be rest days.</p>

<p>So, basically, I'm going to do one practice test a week, and I'll have taken 3 practice tests in total before my actual ACT.</p>

<p>I will time to myself accordingly to make it as realistic as possible. The reason I'm doing it the way I am is so I don't burn myself out, and also because I don't have tons of time. </p>

<p>Anyways, I was just going to ask if y'all thought this was a good plan, and if anyone had any additional tips or anything.</p>

<p>Don't split up all your tests...you need to take at least two tests straight through so that you're used to the experience on test day.</p>

<p>Not really, if you havn't ever taken in than 1 practice test should suffice but after that one you should analyze your areas of weakness and study those primarily, not just spend your time doing more of the same</p>

<p>In addition to what the guys above said, once you've targeted your weakness, learn to work FAST. Seriously, the ACT just barely gives you enough time for math and science; it's a race.</p>