What happens if I get a low SAT or ACT score?

If you receive a low SAT or ACT score, don’t worry; there are multiple opportunities to improve it. Both the SAT and the ACT can be taken as many times as you like, with no official limit on the number of attempts. It’s advisable to take either the SAT or ACT for the first time during your junior year of high school. This early attempt provides a baseline for your current test-taking abilities, allowing you to identify areas that need improvement. 

With this information, you can focus your study efforts on those weak areas and retake the exam. Many students see significant score improvements after dedicated preparation and studying. Additionally, colleges often consider your highest score, so multiple attempts can only benefit you. Continuous practice, using test prep courses, and taking advantage of test-taking strategies can help you achieve the scores you need before submitting your college applications.

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