Summer Test Prep

This is a pivotal year for standardized testing. The SAT has now been digital for a full year, and the ACT is transitioning to its new digital format. One thing we’ve learned from past change is that new tests = unpredictable scoring. And shorter tests? Also unpredictable. So when a test is both new and shorter, we can count on one thing: volatility. That’s why it’s crucial to leave room for more than one test date.

For Rising Juniors
If you’re just beginning your test prep journey, summer is the perfect time to start. Without the pressures of schoolwork, you’ll be able to focus on building the strategies and skills needed to excel on the SAT or ACT. Keep in mind that both tests assess math through Algebra 2. If you haven’t yet completed Algebra 2, you’ll want to continue studying into the school year to boost your math score.

For Rising Seniors
If you’ve already taken a test or started prep, summer is your chance to level up and aim for those final score improvements. If you've been taking the paper ACT, be aware that the new "enhanced" ACT is here. The content hasn’t changed much, but the structure has: fewer questions, more time per question, and higher point values per item. That means careless mistakes now cost more. On the other hand, if you’ve been working with the digital SAT, no changes are coming, so stick with your prep plan and stay the course!

Check out our upcoming summer classes: https://www.lockwoodtestprep.com/online

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