Does anyone have like free resources that I can use to study for the science portion of the ACT? I've taken advanced science classes but im unsure how much that will help with the act submitted by /u/Embarrassed-Neat-182 [link] [comments]
I’m taking the july act, I really want to improve my math score specifically. My first ACT was the April one and I scored a 18 . what resources can I use to improve it? submitted by /u/Old_Assignment5117 [link] [comments]
I’m taking the June ACT and, so far, I’m doing a legacy test on English, Math(halted for khan academy), Reading, and Science. Specifically, I am using the legacy test to do half the questions(timed of course) and reviewing my answers.…
I recently got the rescoring of my spring ACT and my composite score went up a point. I did notice that my English falls below the 25th percentile and my composite is right at 25th percentile for Duke and Harvard.…
English, I tried always picking the short answers but that clearly didn’t work. Math I did okay and science I guessed on it. Oh my god and reading was so bad. Idk how to improve. Not to mention I got a 19 freshman year idk why’d my score go down.…
I just got the Black Book and I am trying their reading strat. Im not reading the passage. Instead I do the citation questions first(the ones that reference specific parts of the text) then I do other other questions.…
Most AI just solves everything for you. You copy it, forget it, fail the test. I built Kruse to work differently. Kruse guides you through problems step by step instead of handing you the answer. Works best for math, science, and test prep (SAT/ACT/GRE).…
I did this after studying for 10 days, and I'm not sure if I should retake it, leave it, or take the SAT. Any advice helps, thanks in advance. submitted by /u/meluvthiccthighs [link] [comments]
I just got back my pact 10th grade scores, with studying could I get it to a 33 for my actual act? submitted by /u/Here_for_the_tea20 [link] [comments]
Currently 1 point shy anywhere of getting a 33, which would mean I don’t have to take it again. How likely am I to get a rescore? How do they work? Let me know please submitted by /u/Acrobatic_Energy2413 [link] [comments]
Idk, thought I bombed my reading section on first try. Just reading and understanding passages just feels so foreign to me since I am like a super math person. submitted by /u/Aliens2091 [link] [comments]
How should I prepare for this ACT. I’ve taken it before and got a 25 without too much studying and Im wanting to boost it to a 32. Ive done a lot of the practice tests and Im wondering if there are better ways to study.…
Can someone share a website for old released ACT exams? I have found some googling but there are a bunch I can’t find. You can send me a private message if you can’t post here. submitted by /u/Psmd1234 [link] [comments]
hi everyone! i'm planning on taking the act this july, and i wanted to know how everyone usually practices. yes, there are practice tests, tutoring, etc.…
I am a rising senior. I gave SAT 3 times: August 2025 1470 (RW 720, M750) November 2025 1500 (RW 750, M 750) December 2025 1530 (RW 760, M 770) I am registered to give ACT in June. My goal is 35-36 in ACT.…
I know its not great, I'm looking for tips specifically for math and science. From websites to books, just anything that could help me here. Im trying to get atleast a 27 submitted by /u/MyOhMy3856 [link] [comments]
so i’m planning to retake the act this july. i really do suck on math. should my main study focus be on math? what are some resources that are going to be helpful? i am aiming for atleast a 33-34 i also took this during school day act..…