Guys, I'm a bit confused. Is there a set date for the June ACT or does it just depend each year? Also, how far in advance should I start preparing for it?
The ACT test dates are set by the ACT organization and they're usually consistent year over year. For most students in the United States, in 2025, the June ACT is scheduled to be administered on June 14. Please keep an eye on the official ACT website or your ACT student web account for changes or additions.
Preparing for the ACT depends on your personal goals and schedule. Generally, it's recommended to start preparing at least three to six months in advance. This allows you ample time to familiarize yourself with the test pattern, learn the necessary content, practice with sample tests, and target your weak areas.
Remember that quality preparation is more important than just the length of preparation. Using a structured plan, whether it's a self-study plan or a guided study program, can help you make the most of your study time. Good luck!
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