Planning the night before the test is the last thing you really have to worry about before taking the ACT.
If you square away all of these small logistical concerns the night before the ACT, you’ll cut down on stress and worry the next morning.
Print your admission ticket - This ticket has important details printed on it - you also won't be able to take the test without it.
Don’t cram! - You should not be studying any new material! You can certainly review ACT math formulas you intend to use and recommended ACT approaches, but do not cram new information into your brain!
Set out all your outfit for the next morning - Choose something you’d be comfortable sitting around in for several hours.
Check test center in - Make sure you know where you’re going! The morning of the ACT is not the time to figure out how long it’s going to take to travel to the testing center.
Set your alarm - You can use your phone, an alarm clock, and a helpful person or pet. It’s hard to stay asleep if someone is dragging you out of bed by your toes
Sleep and eat well - You don’t want to go to bed too early since staring at the ceiling won’t help, but you do want to get at least eight hours of sleep if possible.