category: act
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the act test: everything you need to know about the act
thinking about taking the act test? magoosh’s expert resources will tell you everything you need to know about the act!
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act study schedules: 3 most popular plans
you can’t be successful on the act without a solid study schedule! click here for our thee most popular plans.
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your complete guide to act test sections
there are four core act sections (reading, english, math, science) and one optional writing section. prepare for all sections with this post!
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act english
the act english test assesses your knowledge of the conventions of standard written english. this means your understanding of usage/mechanics issues such as grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure and also your comprehension of rhetorical skills, such effective writing strategy, organization, and style.
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when to take the act: what juniors need to know
wondering when to take act tests? junior year is a great time to start! check out magoosh’s experts’ advice on taking the act junior year.
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what calculators are allowed on the act?
what calculators are allowed on the act? our experts explain the act calculator policy, what devices to bring, and best calculator strategies.
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scoring 25 on the act: how to qualify for the bright futures scholarship
what’s a good act score for college in florida and a bright futures scholarship? find out what scores you need and more in this post!
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low stress tips for conflicting viewpoints questions in act science
one of the most dreaded passages on the act science test is the conflicting viewpoints passage, known by some students as the “fighting scientists” passage because it basically presents two or more scientists or students duking it out over their theories on some type of scientific phenomenon.
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top act reading tips (with sample questions)
want to boost your score with tips for act reading? try magoosh’s expert act reading tips to break down the questions (plus free practice!).
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the latest on act superscore and act score choice
confused by act superscores and act score choice? check out this post to see how they can help (rather than hurt!) your college admissions file.