I've been preparing for the ACT and I really need to do some full-length practice tests under realistic conditions. Preferably free. Is there any website where I can find some of these? Thanks!
Absolutely, there are several free resources you can take advantage of to prepare for your ACT.
ACT, the organization that administers the test, offers a free practice test on their website. This full-length test will give you a clear idea of what to expect on test day, as the questions are created by the same team that designs the actual ACT tests. They also provide answer explanations if you need further understanding.
Another resource is Khan Academy. Despite primarily providing SAT resources, Khan Academy features many practice materials that are helpful for ACT prep too, especially when it comes to math and grammar.
Next, check out PrepFactory. Again, while the main focus is the SAT, their question bank and video lessons are very helpful for ACT preparation as well.
Finally, take advantage of the free ACT resources provided by CollegeVine. Although they don't offer ACT prep courses, they have plenty of blog posts and guides on ACT study strategy, test-taking tips, section overviews, and scoring advice - all of which can be really useful for your overall preparation.
Just remember, while practicing with these tests, try to simulate the real test environment as closely as possible. This means timing yourself strictly, taking short breaks as you would on the real test, and avoiding distractions.
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