The ACT is a college admissions exam, and it has several sections. The ACT’s difficulty scale goes from 1 to 18. The test is designed so that easy questions come first and more difficult questions are found later. While the ACT penalizes wrong answers, you can always answer “No” to any question. This is a […]
The ACT prep exam is a four-hour computer-based test. There are 24 questions on this part of the test, and you need to answer all of them correctly in order to get a good score. You’ll also need to calculate rates, proportions, and surface area. You’ll also need to interpret data. There are also 2-3 […]
The ACT has a system of standardized tests, called ACT Subject Tests, which measure students’ understanding of content and practices. The test is based on ACT research, and it predicts how well a student will do in a variety of post-secondary courses. ACT has Subject Tests in English, Math, science (biology, chemistry, physics), and U.S. […]
The ACT Subject test assesses various skills and abilities, including reading, writing, and grammar. Each question is designed to measure a specific skill, and is based on four different types of passages. To succeed on the test, you need to be able to analyze the author’s tone, purpose, and generalizations, as well as apply various […]
Taking the ACT English test is easier than you might think. There are plenty of practice questions and tips available online. By studying the sample tests and using a ACT study guide, you will have a better idea of what to expect on the ACT. Getting a practice book will help you practice writing essays, […]
The ACT Science section is the fourth section of the SAT, coming after ACT Reading and the optional ACT Essay. The questions on this section aren’t difficult, but you should spend some time preparing. The science content is fairly basic, so you don’t need to have extensive knowledge of geology or astronomy to ace this […]
The ACT Reading section will consist of four parts: multiple choice questions, passages, and time management. Some sections will require more than just answering the multiple choice questions. The questions on the ACT Reading section may be longer or shorter than on the SAT. Here are some tips for scoring higher on the ACT Reading […]
If you’ve taken science classes in high school, you’re familiar with the vocabulary and concepts found on the ACT Science test(Prepare for the ACT Physics Subject Test). The passages will test your knowledge and ability to apply them to the different problems on the exam. Some of the topics covered include thermodynamics, mechanics, electricity, electromagnetism, […]