WHAT IS THE ACT?
The ACT Assessment Test, or
ACT, is a nationally administered, standardized exam designed to measure your
general educational development and your ability to complete college-level
work. The ACT is a paper-and-pencil test. Students typically take the ACT in
the spring of 11th grade or in the fall of 12th grade. The ACT is designed and
administered by ACT, Inc. The ACT exam tests four skill areas: English,
mathematics, reading, and science. There is an optional fifth section for
Writing.
OUR PROGRAMS OFFER:
A personally designed preparation program around your strengths and weaknesses to raise your scores.
Proven test-taking strategies
40 hours (1-1 instruction) with highly-trained professionals.
Interim conferences to set goals and discuss progress
A personally designed preparation program around your strengths and weaknesses to raise your scores.
Proven test-taking strategies
40 hours (1-1 instruction) with highly-trained professionals.
Interim conferences to set goals and discuss progress
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