27 January, 2010 (21:04) | ACT Test, ACT Test Tips, ACT Tips | By: Scott
I’ve been running a survey at the side here, asking which ACT test you need the most help with and there are two that stand out. As of today, most people want help with the ACT Math Test, followed closely by the ACT Reading Test. So I’ll be working on some tips and videos to [...]
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22 January, 2010 (16:17) | ACT Reading Test, ACT Reading Tips | By: Scott
Surprisingly very little! What I mean is that, unlike the ACT Math test, all the answers to the ACT Reading Test can be found in the accompanying passage. The only thing you need to bring is your understanding of words and what they mean, and a willingness to think a little bit. The ACT Reading [...]
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13 January, 2010 (21:27) | ACT Reading Test, ACT Reading Tips, ACT Test, ACT Test Tips | By: Scott
Of course the ACT Reading Test is about the words. That’s what reading is. But so many ACT test takers forget that. Almost every question on the ACT Reading Test can be tied to specific words in the passage, the question, and the answers. You just have to find the specific words in the passage [...]
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7 January, 2010 (21:26) | ACT Reading Test, ACT Reading Tips, ACT Test Tips, ACT Tips | By: Scott
The ACT Reading Test always has four different types of passages with 10 questions on each passage. It always has one passage on Prose Fiction, one on Social Studies, one on Natural Sciences, and one on Humanities. You don’t have to go in the order that the appear in the test. Some of these subject [...]
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29 November, 2009 (10:00) | ACT Test Tips, ACT Tips | By: Scott
Get a good nights sleep the night before you take the ACT test. Period. Don’t stay out late with your friends. Don’t stay up late watching a movie. Have a nice relaxing night and then get to bed by 10:00 or 11:00. You won’t want to go to bed too early, either. The last thing [...]
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27 November, 2009 (23:36) | ACT Test Tips, ACT Tips | By: Scott
Eating a good breakfast is important –even more so the day you take the ACT test. Don’t overdo it, but eating a balanced breakfast will help you endure the long test. Eat something that you are accustomed to, but make sure it’s more than just a granola bar as you run out the door. Don’t [...]
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11 January, 2009 (08:00) | ACT English Tips | By: Scott
The ACT English test consists of five passages with 15 questions for each passage, for a total of 75 questions. There are 40 questions based on usage and mechanics, and 35 questions based on rhetorical skills. There aren’t any questions on spelling or vocabulary, although having a good vocabulary will help you be able to [...]
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10 January, 2009 (00:05) | ACT Tips | By: Scott
Guessing can be an important part of your ACT test taking strategy. Unlike the SAT, you’re not penalized for guessing on the ACT. On the SAT, when you get an answer wrong, your score is decreased by a certain amount. Not so an the ACT test. Hear some important tips that you may want to [...]
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13 April, 2008 (00:59) | ACT Practice Tests, ACT Test Preparation, ACT Tips | By: Scott
Now that the April ACT test is over, it is time to get ready for the June ACT Test. Most schools will take the best of your scores, so there is no reason not to the ACT test again and see if you can improve your score.
Using ACT practice tests is one of the most important tools you have in getting ready for the test. If you haven’t downloaded the ACT sample test booklet yet, download it here now. The June ACT test will take place on June 14, 2008 so there is plenty of time to prepare for it still. Today’s ACT test scores will be available online starting April 23. It might be worth checking your scores out so you can decide if you want to take the ACT test again and get registered.
Check back here often for tips on using ACT practice tests to improve your ACT test scores
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6 April, 2008 (22:57) | ACT Test Preparation, ACT Tips | By: Scott
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