ACT Practice Test for Sure Success in the ACT

Jan 12
08:53

2012

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The ACT, also referred as the American College Testing is designed and developed by the ACT International. The test is a computer-adaptive standardized multiple-choice test that evaluates the educational developments of the high school graduate students wishing to enroll in colleges and universities.

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The ACT, ACT Practice Test for Sure Success in the ACT Articles also referred as the American College Testing is designed and developed by the ACT International. The test is a computer-adaptive standardized multiple-choice test that evaluates the educational developments of the high school graduate students wishing to enroll in colleges and universities. The basic purpose of the ACT is to meet the admission criteria of the colleges and universities for the higher level courses or graduation programs. The ACT basically measures the academic skills and knowledge of 7-12 grade studies in the high schools covering various subjects.

The ACT features multiple tests covering fields such as, mathematics, reading, and science and planning and writing short essay skills, though writing section is optional. The students who manage to pass the ACT prove their competency level in completing their college successfully and their preparation for the college graduation or higher level programs. The passing of the ACT with a good scoring is essential for the admissions but the colleges also measures the competency of the enrolling students through their activities, G.P.A, class ranks and others, that are also equally important admission criteria.

 The basic format of the multiple ACT test sections contains, English section -75 questions in 45 minutes, Mathematics Section - 60 questions in 60 minutes, Science Reasoning Section - 40 questions in 35 minutes, Reading Section - 40 questions in 35 minutes, Writing Section (Optional) offered at the end of the test and lasts for 30 minutes that measures the planning and writing short essay skills of the aspiring students.

But, it is also a known fact that many students fails to clear the ACT due to various reasons that also wipe out their dream of getting admission in the colleges of their choice. These factors can be summed up as follows:

•    Ignorance of the ACT test procedures.
•    Unaware of the test questions
•    Lacking in the test preparation
•    Lack of confidence and nervousness.
•    Unavailability of sufficient guidance and test tips relating to the tests, test preparations and test questions.
The higher number of failures or low scores in the ACT has made it necessary to design and develop ACT Practice Test that features questions that are identical to latest ACT International globally monitored ACT tests, offered in the colleges and universities to evaluate the educational knowledge and skills development of the aspiring high school students. You can practice these questions to pass the real ACT.