The college entrance test, such as UPCAT, ACET, DCAT, and USTET, can be a stressful experience for high school students. As a parent, you want to support your child’s academic journey and help them prepare for the test without stress. In this article, we’ll provide tips and strategies to help you support your child’s success on the college entrance test in 2023.

Start Early with Test Prep

One of the best ways to help your child prepare for the college entrance test without stress is to start early with test prep. AHEAD Tutorial and Review Center offers comprehensive test prep programs for various college entrance tests, led by the best teachers in the industry. Enrolling your child in a test prep program like AHEAD can help them become familiar with the test format and content, identify areas of strengths and weaknesses, and develop test-taking strategies.

Create a Study Plan

Creating a study plan can help your child stay on track with test prep and avoid cramming at the last minute. Work with your child to create a study schedule that allows them to review the test content regularly and prioritize their study time based on their strengths and weaknesses. Be sure to include breaks and time for relaxation to prevent burnout and reduce stress.

Familiarize Yourself with Admissions Requirements and Deadlines

It’s important to be aware of the admissions requirements and deadlines for the colleges and universities your child is interested in attending. Make a list of the schools your child is considering and research their admissions requirements, such as test scores, high school grades, extracurricular activities, and essays. Mark the test dates and deadlines on your calendar, so you and your child can plan accordingly.

Encourage a Growth Mindset

Encouraging a growth mindset can help your child approach the college entrance test with a positive attitude and reduce stress. Emphasize the importance of effort and perseverance, rather than just the outcome. Encourage your child to view mistakes and setbacks as opportunities for learning and growth, rather than as failures.

Take Breaks and Practice Self-Care

Taking breaks and practicing self-care can help your child manage stress and maintain a healthy balance between test prep and other aspects of their life. Encourage your child to engage in activities they enjoy, such as hobbies or sports, and to prioritize sleep, exercise, and healthy eating habits. Taking care of their physical and mental well-being can help them perform better on the test.

 

Preparing for the college entrance test in 2023 can be a stressful experience, but with the help of AHEAD Tutorial and Review Center and these tips and strategies, your child can prepare for the test without stress. Starting early with test prep, creating a study plan, familiarizing yourself with admissions requirements and deadlines, encouraging a growth mindset, taking breaks, and practicing self-care can help your child perform their best on the test and achieve their academic goals.

Written By: Andrea Aquino, Dannica Agustin, Lovely Lauron

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