What to Bring (And Not Bring) to the ACT

The day you take your ACT is no doubt an important day in your high school career. For many students, it is the culmination of weeks, if not months, of hard work and preparation. For some students it is even a statewide high school graduation requirement.

Whatever the case may be for you, the importance of the day is likely to bring a bit of anxiety, even if you aren’t typically prone to it. Being nervous about the test isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it usually just indicates that you recognize the importance of the day.

But sometimes that anxiety can impact your ability to think clearly on the morning of the test. If this is the case for you, you will want to be sure that you think well ahead about what you need to bring to the test in order to be ready to go at testing time.

In the best case scenario, you have your bag packed and sitting by the door before you go to sleep the night before your test. If that’s the case, you ensure that getting out the door in the morning is as easy as grabbing your backpack and turning the doorknob. But in the worst case scenario, you stress yourself out even more by running around at the last minute trying to remember everything you need or, even worse, you arrive for the test without required materials and are not allowed to take it.

To make sure that your ACT test day goes as smoothly as possible, be sure to review everything you’ll need to bring with you to your ACT. For our complete list of what to bring, and a few things that you definitely shouldn’t bring, read on.

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