Hey everyone! 😊 I'm studying for the ACT, but money's a bit tight right now. Does anyone know where I can find practice tests for free? Thanks in advance!
Hello there!
Absolutely, there are many resources available where you can practice for the ACT without spending a dime. One of the best sources is ACT's official website. They actually offer a free practice test that will give you a realistic sense of what to expect on the actual test.
Apart from this, Prepscholar, a test prep company, offers a complete ACT practice test for free on their website. It's a good tool for not only practicing but also gauging your preparation level. You can also check out Kaplan's website. They offer free ACT practice tests better suited to those who are just beginning their preparations.
Although not a full test, CollegeVine's blog contains a series of posts focused on ACT prep, that contain helpful tips and breakdowns of the various sections. These posts could be a valuable supplement to your practice tests, and you can easily access them here: https://blog.collegevine.com/category/standardized-tests/act/
Lastly, don't forget to consider checking out your local library. They typically have numerous test prep books available, many of which contain practice exams. You could also ask older friends or family members if they have any unused test prep materials available.
Just remember to time yourself while taking these practice tests to replicate the real test environment. Good luck with your studying! I hope this helps.
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