ACT Reading Test Overview
Like each of the ACT test sections, the ACT Reading test has a very particular format. That’s good for you, because the more you know about the test in advance, the better you can prepare.
What do we know about the ACT Reading Test?
- You always get 35 minutes to take the test
- It always has four passages with 10 questions on each passage
- Each test always has the same types of passages: Prose Fiction, Social Science, Humanities, Natural Science
You’ll have between 8 and 9 minutes to do each passage. You probably don’t normally read things that fast, but that’s what you’ll need to do to get through this part of the test. Soon, I’ll share with you some tips and strategies to help you maximize your time.
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