Tag: ACT Resources

  • One Month ACT Study Schedule

    So you have one month until your ACT test date, and you are ready to commit to some serious studying. You’re aiming for scores that demonstrate your highest potential—Average ACT scores just won’t cut it. Sound like you? Then check out the One Month ACT Study Plan below! If you follow this plan, by the…

  • ACT Accommodations: How to Get Assistance on Test Day

    Learn how to apply for ACT accommodations and/or English Learner supports, testing dates, and how to simulate ACT accommodations in your test prep.

  • Official ACT Prep Pack 2018-2019 Review

    Wondering whether to buy the Official ACT Prep Pack or another official guide? Magosh breaks down the books and ACT online prep options in this post.

  • When Will the ACT Start Computer-Based Testing?

    Word on the street is that the ACT will eventually ditch paper-based tests. But when will the ACT start computer-based testing?

  • How to Make the Most of Your ACT Prep Class

    ACT prep class may feel like a chore, but it can be a great tool towards ACT success. In this article, learn how to take advantage of every minute.

  • How to Use the ACT Website in Your ACT Prep

    It’s crazy how many students don’t take advantage of the free resources on the ACT website. Lucky ducks, we made you this complete guide to all the best stuff…

  • What Time Does the ACT Start?

    The ACT requires all students to report no later than 8:00 AM on test day. After all students are checked in and fill out their information on their test booklets and answer sheets, the actual test generally begins around 8:30 AM…

  • How Long Is the ACT?

    The ACT is 2 hours and 55 minutes long without Writing and 3 hours and 35 minutes with Writing. All in all, you could spend up to 5 hours in the testing center…

  • 10 Most Difficult ACT Questions

    If you’re planning on taking the ACT, you might have some anxiety about the questions you’ll encounter. How hard will they be? What are some of the most difficult ACT questions like? In our experience, students find that some of the most difficult ACT questions take several steps to solve. In Math, problems can always…

  • Book Review: Barron’s ACT

    As far as third-party ACT test prep books go, Barron’s ACT (2014) is one of the best. It’s straightforward, friendly, and thorough–it will feel as comfortable to students as one of their high school textbooks. It’s missing the hip flair of some other test prep books, but it gets the job done. Most importantly, it’s…