The Average ACT Scores by State
Average ACT scores vary from state to state. Knowing the average ACT score in your state can help you understand where you stand among your peers.
Average ACT scores vary from state to state. Knowing the average ACT score in your state can help you understand where you stand among your peers.
Millions of students are home from school due to the coronavirus outbreak; you probably need a good homeschool schedule, and fast. Download one of these free, printable homeschool schedules for the ACT and SAT to keep your student on track through the end of the school year.
So perhaps you’ve heard the news of the cancellation of the April ACT and May SAT in order to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. And perhaps you’re wondering what you should do; should you reschedule and keep studying? And how can you make studying from home count?
Due to the number of parents and students looking into online learning options to prepare for school closures caused by the novel coronavirus, we are offering our online SAT and ACT courses for free for the foreseeable future.
There are seven 2020 ACT test dates. Learn which date is best for you and download free ACT study plans for any busy schedule.
The PreACT is a shorter, slightly easier ACT test specifically for 10th grade students. But what’s on the PreACT, and how should you prepare for it?
Refer to the table below for upcoming ACT test dates. Be sure to note that the registration deadline is about a month in advance of the test date. According to the ACT website registration takes about 40 minutes to complete, so leave plenty of time to register.
If you live in one of these states, the cost of your college application process could be that much lower.
You can study for the ACT test each year of high school in varying degrees of intensity. Your freshman year, you just need to know that the ACT test is out there and to monitor your performance on in-school cumulative assessments.
Sophomore year is about figuring out your baseline score on the ACT test. You can find this out by taking the PreACT or a timed, paper practice test at home.