So I just got my ACT score back and it's not exactly what I was hoping for. How many times am I allowed to retake the test? I've already taken it once.
You can retake the ACT up to 12 times in total. Since you've already taken it once, you have 11 more opportunities to retake the test. Keep in mind that the ACT is typically offered seven times a year, so you'll want to plan your retakes accordingly and give yourself enough time to study and prepare for each attempt.
It's important to note that repeatedly retaking the ACT without significant improvement isn't necessarily helpful for your college applications. Instead, focus on creating a study plan, identifying your weak areas, and working on those topics before retaking the test. This approach is likely to lead to a greater improvement in your score, rather than simply relying on multiple test attempts. Also, consider balancing your standardized test preparation with maintaining strong academic performance and participating in extracurricular activities, as colleges value a well-rounded application.
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