How Algebra II Impacts When to Take the SAT and ACT

Sarah Fletcher
November 10, 2025
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Quick Answer

Most students should plan to take the SAT or ACT once they’ve completed Algebra II, since that course covers nearly all the math tested on both exams. Finishing Algebra II—whether in 10th or 11th grade—is the real signal that you’re ready to start. As soon as you complete it, take a full-length practice test and begin focused prep.

When Is the Best Time to Take the SAT or ACT?

When students ask “when to take SAT and ACT exams,” the traditional advice is “spring of junior year.” That’s not a magic date—it just happens to line up with several key factors: most students have finished Algebra II, have strong reading and writing skills, and still have enough test dates before application deadlines.

Everyone’s path looks different, though. It’s worth understanding why this timeline works so you can adjust it to your unique situation.

When Are the Latest SAT and ACT Test Dates You Can Use?

Most students take the SAT or ACT to include scores in college applications.

  • For seniors applying to four-year colleges, scores usually need to be ready by October or November of senior year.
  • Community-college or gap-year students may have later deadlines.
  • Some competitive summer programs request scores earlier.

Plan backward from your deadlines: to have final scores ready by mid-October, start test prep in the spring of junior year so you can take your chosen test at least three times if needed.

Should You Take the SAT or ACT Earlier Than Junior Year?

The spring of junior year can be crowded with AP or IB exams and heavy coursework. For some students, testing earlier can reduce stress during this busy part of their high school career. The biggest hurdle to taking the SAT or ACT early is Algebra II, so you should use the timing of this class as your guide for when to start test prep.

How Algebra II Affects SAT and ACT Readiness

You likely already have the reading and grammar foundations for both exams by high school. Vocabulary continues to grow, but improving your verbal score mostly comes from studying question types and practice tests.

Math is different. Both exams test concepts through Algebra II:

  • SAT: Focuses on non-linear functions and problem-solving depth.
  • ACT: Covers more breadth—complex numbers, matrices, series, basic trigonometry.

If you haven’t finished Algebra II, you’ll face unfamiliar topics. You can patch gaps while studying, but it’s far easier once you’ve built a solid foundation. That’s why the best time to begin serious test prep—and take a diagnostic practice test—is immediately after completing Algebra II.

Typical Course Progressions

Historically:

  • 9th grade – Algebra I
  • 10th grade – Geometry
  • 11th grade – Algebra II

In that sequence, spring of junior year is the earliest logical time to begin test prep.

Now, many students take Algebra II in 10th grade (or even earlier). Because the SAT and ACT don’t test Pre-Calculus or Calculus content, there’s no advantage to waiting once Algebra II and Geometry are complete.

In fact, it can be easier to take the test soon after finishing Algebra II—while the material is still fresh. That’s the ideal moment to take a practice SAT or ACT and start preparing for real testing dates.

SAT vs. ACT Math Topics

Comparison of math topics appearing on the SAT and ACT.
Math Topic Appears on SAT Appears on ACT
Non-linear functions ✅ In depth ✅ Somewhat
Complex numbers
Matrices / series
Basic trigonometry ✅ Limited ✅ Broader
Algebra II concepts ✅ Core focus ✅ Core focus

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