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Congratulations, high school students everywhere. You made
it through another school year and now it’s time to sit back and enjoy your
summer vacation. For those of you who will be seniors in the fall, however, now
is the perfect time to start preparing for your college admissions.
Extracurricular activities and summer school might be your way of making your
applications stick out, but just as important are your scores on the SAT or ACT
tests. And that’s why it’s time to start your test prep. Here are a few tips to
keep you focused so you can make the most of your summer vacation.
Make Plans to Do Other
Things
First, forget about studying. Take a few days or a week off.
Think about all the things you want to do this summer. It may be an
extracurricular activity, but it can also be a book you want to read or
learning how to surf. Figure out what you want to accomplish and get started.
Although it may seem overwhelming, staying busy actually makes you more likely to
get your college prep activities done. As in physics, a body in motion tends to
stay in motion.
Make a Schedule
Scheduling your study times is the easiest way to fit them
into even the busiest schedule. You should have a goal for each week, in terms
of study time and areas to focus on. However, it’s best for most people to
avoid making a schedule for the whole summer in advance. Instead, keep it week
to week to work around any other summer plans that come up. That way, you won’t
miss a study session every time you want to go to the beach or catch a movie.
Keep a Record
There’s a reason that many of the most successful diets ask
you to keep a food journal: keeping a record of your food makes you more
accountable. The same goes for your test prep. Keep track of your study
sessions, including duration and what areas you focused on. If you take a
practice test, record your scores. The simple act of writing it down will make
you more likely to do it.
You may also want to enlist a study partner or professional
test prep tutor to help you prepare. After all, many hands make light work. But
whether you work with others or go solo, making the most of your time this
summer can help your chances of getting into a great university. For more help,
speak to a professional college
advisor.
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