Hello friends! I'm studying for the ACT and I've heard online practice tests are a good way to prep. Does anyone have any recommendations on which ones are worth doing?
Sure, here's some helpful info for you!
ACT, the org that administers the test, offers an online program called ACT Academy, which includes practice tests and learning resources. It's free, which is a huge plus, and the materials come directly from the organization that creates the ACT, ensuring they're reflective of the real exam content.
Another resource to consider is PrepScholar. They have a comprehensive collection of ACT practice tests, and while some of them require payment, they do have a selection of free tests available.
CollegeVine also provides personalized guidance for college admissions, including information and advice on standardized testing strategies. You might find their blog posts and webinars on ACT prep helpful.
And finally, Khan Academy, though more renowned for their SAT prep, has resources that can still be useful for ACT prep. They offer practice modules for areas like grammar and math, which are shared topics between the two exams.
Remember, when studying, to not just practice but also review any mistakes or misunderstandings that come up in your practice tests. This will help you target your studying and improve your score.
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