Most athletes that want to play sports in
college seem to always focus on their skill level and if they are good enough
to make a team. They worry about the facilities, coaches, teammates, ranking,
and their playing time. Athletes seem to be blind to the fact, sometimes, that
their grades actually matter too. In order to get into college there are some
requirements you must meet, no matter how good you are at sports. One of the
things that might be necessary is a high ACT score.
There are many opportunities students have
to take the ACT throughout junior and senior year. There is a test date almost
every month, or every other month. A student can take the ACT up to as many
times as they want, but of course it is going to cost you a lot of money. This
is why it is better to just do well on your first or second time taking it.
As it is important to do well on this
test, because it will ultimately affect the college you choose, there are many
ways you can prepare yourself. The people in charge of the ACT provide students
with the option to order a book, or take online practice tests. This will help
students see what they need help on and give them an idea of what the test will
be like.
Preparing for the ACT can be extremely
stressful, and athletes might not always have the time to prepare. This is why
many students, like myself, study lightly for the first test to see what they
need to work on. If my scores for the math section are low, while the science
scores are high, I then know that I need to work on math a lot more than
science. This will take some stress of you for the first time, but later on you
will really need to dig in if you don't do well the first time.
Always remember that it is not always about
if you are physically fit for the sports team at your college, but your grades
need to be in tact as well. Some people even have to commit to other places
simply because their grades weren't good enough for the college's criteria.
School is very important and most athletes in college aren’t going to become
professionals. You are going to college to get an education and it just so
happens you get to play the sport you love as well. Unless you are seriously
focused on going pro, focus on the academics.
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