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If you’re curious how you might do on the upcoming ACT, you’ll want to try our interactive ACT score calculator. With it, you can see how many questions you need to get right on ACT Reading, Writing, Math, and English to score that 36.

How Long is the ACT?

How Long is the ACT?

The ACT is meant to measure the knowledge you gained in high school to determine your “academic readiness” for a university. While overall the ACT experience is between 4 and 5 hours, the actual test itself is 2 hours and 55 minutes or 3 hours and 35 minutes with the writing position.

9 Must-Know ACT Math Topics

9 Must-Know ACT Math Topics

At first glance, the ACT Math section seems overwhelming. It will test you on formulas and theorems from pre-algebra, algebra and geometry, concepts that you might not have practiced since freshman year. Luckily, this ACT Math guide will boil it down to the nine most important concepts you need to know to ace this section.

Top 10 Strategies for Taking the ACT Math Exam

Top 10 Strategies for Taking the ACT Math Exam

Knowing how to take the ACT is just as important as knowing what’s on the ACT. Proper test-taking tips and techniques can make the difference between a low ACT score and a perfect ACT score of 36. This ACT study guide will give you the top 10 ACT Math strategies you need in order to push your score over the edge.

How to Get a 36 on ACT Math: The Ultimate Guide

How to Get a 36 on ACT Math: The Ultimate Guide

We’ll discuss how the ACT Math section is structured, how you can maximize your study time, how you can take advantage of hidden tips and tricks for a higher score, and how you can tackle each question successfully. Are you ready to learn how to get a 36 on ACT Math? Sharpen your pencil and let’s get started!

Complete Guide to Colleges that Superscore the ACT

Complete Guide to Colleges that Superscore the ACT

You’re already taking a heavy course load, studying overtime to prep for the ACTs, and now you need to think about what schools to send your scores to so they arrive in time for admissions. As if life isn’t stressful enough, right? Well, we have wonderful news for you!

Meet the ACT: An Introduction

Meet the ACT: An Introduction

No one could deny that standardized tests are one of the scariest parts of the college application process, and the ACT is no exception. It’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed at first with how many things there are to think about and how much there is to remember. In this article you’ll find all the information you need to tackle the test: We’ll cover what the ACT is, whether you should take the ACT, how the ACT is scored, what the different sections are, and what you can do to start preparing now!

ACT Percentiles: Understanding Your Ranking

ACT Percentiles: Understanding Your Ranking

Have you taken the ACT recently? Do you need help analyzing and understanding your scores? This article will walk you through understanding your ACT percentiles and score rank as compared to all test takers across the country. Even if you haven’t taken the test yet, this article will be useful for understanding what score you can hope to achieve and can give you a goal to work towards.

How to Study for the ACT: 15 Ways to Prepare

How to Study for the ACT: 15 Ways to Prepare

As you know, the ACT is an exam designed to test what you’ve learned and the skills you’ve acquired throughout your many years in school. That means you’re going to face a lot of challenging material, and your ACT can play a big role in whether or not you get into the college of your choice.

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