4 Steps to Interpret Your ACT Score Report
There are a lot of numbers on your ACT score report. Learn how to interpret your ACT score report, from the composite score to the detailed results:
There are a lot of numbers on your ACT score report. Learn how to interpret your ACT score report, from the composite score to the detailed results:
Just like you need strategies for the ACT reading passages, there are three basic tips you can incorporate when answering the ACT reading section questions.
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How do you get through the entire ACT reading section in just 35 minutes, let alone ace it? With a few strategies and a bit of knowledge about how you read, you can conquer the ACT reading section and boost your overall score.
These reading section strategies will help you use the passage effectively so you can answer evidence-based reading questions like a pro.
Congrats! You got into college. But you can’t decide which one to enroll in. Michael shares three tips for deciding which college to attend.
We’ve identified six strategies students use that they think help them prepare for the test…but aren’t really as helpful as they believe and should be avoided. Today we are going to take a look at what students and parents often think they want or need in test prep and what actually works best for students.
So how do you ask for a college recommendation letter both respectfully and authentically? It starts with cultivating real relationships with the adults in your life.
Once wildly more popular than the ACT, the SAT saw a big drop in market share in the mid 2000’s. Which test is more popular today?
Many colleges have waived SAT and ACT score requirements due to the impact of COVID-19. However, a majority of schools are only test-optional – not test-blind. This means colleges will consider your test score if you send it. By preparing for and taking the SAT or ACT test, you can provide a more complete picture of your academic abilities.