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How Far in Advance Should I Study for the ACT?

How Far in Advance Should I Study for the ACT?

A key factor in many students’ college applications is their ACT score—but how far in advance do you need to study for the ACT? Is it really necessary to start preparations a year in advance? Or would you be better off throwing in some studying just a month before the test? If these questions are on your mind, read on to get a better grasp of how soon you need to begin your ACT prep. Determine your ideal ACT score A good starting point in order to clarify your amount of prep time is to figure out your target ACT score. There are quite a few factors you may want to consider when calculating your ideal score: Admissions requir ...Read More About How Far in Advance Should I Study for the ACT?

Can the ACT Aspire Predict Your ACT Score?

Can the ACT Aspire Predict Your ACT Score?

2014年,一个全新的测试准备程序调用ed the ACT Aspire replaced the ACT Plan, a pre-test similar to the actual ACT, and ACT Explore. Unlike the ACT, which measures student understanding at a consistent level year after year, the ACT Aspire is designed to reflect the progressive difficulty of each year of school. That being said, can the ACT Aspire predict your ACT score? Read on to learn more about the differences between both tests. An overview of the ACT Aspire test The ACT Aspire, which can be administered beginning in third grade and through 10th grade, is designed to assess both understanding of new Common Core standards an ...Read More About Can the ACT Aspire Predict Your ACT Score?

How to Avoid Running Out of Time on the ACT

How to Avoid Running Out of Time on the ACT

Preparing to take the ACT? Such an important test—where your admission, scholarship eligibility, or class placement may hinge on the results—can make you nervous, affecting your testing performance. While a majority of ACT test prep is focused on studying the content of the exam, the time constraints of each section are a major source of anxiety for many students. This concern may be compounded if you’re a student who struggles with test anxiety. Here are a few strategies for testing your best and to avoid running out of time on the ACT: 1. Take timed ACT practice tests If you’re nervous about pacing on the real test, ...Read More About How to Avoid Running Out of Time on the ACT

How Can Homeschooled Students Prep for the SAT/ACT?

How Can Homeschooled Students Prep for the SAT/ACT?

Students in a variety of academic situations spend months stressing about the SAT and ACT. No matter how prepared you are, you may still feel overwhelmed. After all, either one of these tests can lead you to your dream college or career path. Luckily, some solid preparation can help ease your anxiety and ensure a great score—whether you’re homeschooled or not. Here are a few ways homeschooled students can prep for the SAT or ACT. Build SAT/ACT test prep into your curriculum Homeschooling offers great flexibility, which is one of the reasons many students choose homeschooling. For example, a fantastic way to prepare for either tes ...Read More About How Can Homeschooled Students Prep for the SAT/ACT?

How to Make Predictions on the ACT Science Section

How to Make Predictions on the ACT Science Section

The ACT Science section can be a difficult part of the ACT for many students – especially those who aren’t familiar with the kind of data interpretation and critical analysis required for success on the test. With the limited time allotted, using predictions can help you avoid using more time than necessary on any one question. If you’re wondering how to make predictions on the ACT Science section, check out these testing techniques: 1. Identify the type of question Identifying the type of question being presented to you can be a powerful tool in predicting the right answer to a question. Is the question asking about the hy ...Read More About How to Make Predictions on the ACT Science Section