ACT vs SAT: Which Test is Best for You?
One test is not better than the other – but one may be better for you.
One test is not better than the other – but one may be better for you.
While the ACT doesn’t ask questions directly about vocabulary, they will test your vocabulary in about three ways: by asking you about the author’s word choice, asking you to infer what a word means from its context, or asking you what word best fits in a sentence. We’ll explain each of these question types in detail below, with examples to help you understand how they are presented on the test.
There are quality colleges in every ACT score range. We’ve compiled a list of the top 10 colleges in the US in each ACT score range. What colleges rank in your score range?
When ACT test day finally arrives, you want to approach the day with as much strategy and focus as you’ve put into your study process. By reviewing these tips and last-minute strategies for ACT test day, you’ll set yourself up for a smooth and successful testing experience.
One of the most important English grammar rules to know for the ACT is the difference between an independent clause and a dependent clause.
What do colleges see when you send them your ACT score?
To kickstart your summer reading list, we’ve created this list of 50 books set in the 50 United States. Below, you’ll find a book set in every state in the United States. Read on to discover which of these 50 books set in the 50 United States is set in your state!
Wondering when should you start studying for the SAT or ACT? In this post, we’ll discuss when you should start studying for the SAT or ACT and a few tips for preparing well for the tests.
Wondering when to take the ACT or SAT test? This testing timeline for sophomores, juniors, and seniors will optimize your study time and help you plan your tests strategically during high school.
Ok, so we don’t really recommend starting your studying for the ACT one month before test day…but we know how things go. Sometimes a 1 month ACT study schedule is just what you need. So here’s your ONE MONTH STUDY PLAN for the ACT. Just in time for the April 4th test!