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When applying to colleges, there are various factors to consider, including coursework, location, size
and expenses, just to name a few. However, in order to subside the possibilities, taking the ACT exam is
beneficial, and, in some cases, required. While this exam can be both difficult and time consuming,
firmness and preparation are key, and once finished, then you have better idea which university or
college best for you. Learning more about the ACT, what it is, the parts involved and how to best
anticipate what to expect is not only crucial for success, but will also help to optimize your results.
English
Mathematics
Reading
Science
ACT results are accepted by all four-year colleges and universities in the US.
The ACT includes 215 multiple-choice questions and takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to
complete, including a short break (or just over four hours if you are taking the ACT with writing). Actual
testing time is 2 hours and 55 minutes (plus 40 minutes if you are taking the ACT with writing).
Registration:
Registration can be done in two different ways.
Online or via Post. Of course,
Online registration is more beneficial and easy. The only reason if you dont have much time and you
want to pay the fee by the credit card. General registration of ACT exam in $39.50. The normal fee for
each administration of the test you register for is $54.50 (without writing). ACT exam (plus writing) fee is
$56.50. Late students will be charged $25 extra.
Test Date
Registration Deadline
August 7, 2015
November 6, 2015
February 6, 2016*
January 8, 2016
April 9, 2016
March 4, 2016
May 6, 2016
Test result are issue approximately in two weeks after the ACT Test. On the Exams4sure, you can access
much more information about the ACT, including dates for the academic year 2015-2016, if you are so
inclined.
Number of Questions
Time Allotted
English
75 questions
45 minutes
Mathematics
60 questions
60 minutes
Reading
40 questions
35 minutes
Science
40 questions
35 minutes
Writing (Optional)
1 prompt
30 minutes
With the exception of the Mathematics section, which offers a five-choice multiple-choice structure, the
other sections are all four-choice multiple choice. The writing section is an essay prompt, and therefore
does not include multiple choice style answers.
Question Content
So, what is the ACT really and what kind of skills are required? The required skills vary
according to section.
English:
The first section is the 45-minute English test covering usage/mechanics and rhetorical skills.
The 75- Exam Question test consists of five passages with various sections underlined on one
side of the page and options to correct the underlined portions on the other side of the page.
More specifically, questions focus on usage and mechanics issues such as commas,
apostrophes, (misplaced/dangling) modifiers, colons, and fragments and run-ons as well as on
rhetorical skills style (clarity and brevity), strategy, transitions, and organization (sentences in a
paragraph and paragraphs in a passage).
Mathematics:
The second section is the 60-minute, 60-question mathematics test with 14 covering pre-algebra,
10 elementary algebras, 9 intermediate algebras, 14 plane geometry, 9 coordinate geometry, and
4 elementary trigonometry questions. Calculators are permitted in this section only. The
calculator requirements are stricter than the SAT's in that computer algebra systems (such as the
TI-89) are not allowed; however, the ACT permits calculators with paper tapes, that make noise
(but must be disabled), or that have power cords with certain "modifications" (i.e., disabling the
mentioned features), which the SAT does not allow. Standard graphing calculators, such as the
TI-83 and TI-84 family, are allowed. Also, this is the only section that has five instead of four
answer choices. Pass your ACT Mathematics Exam by the help of our ACT Practice Test
Reading:
The reading section consists of four ten-question passages, from the realm of prose fiction, social
science, humanities, and natural science. The student gets 35 minutes to take this test.
Science:
The science reasoning test is a 35-minute, 40-question test. There are seven passages each
followed by five to seven questions. The passages have three different formats: Data
Representation, Research Summary, and Conflicting Viewpoints. While the format used to be
very predictable (i.e. there were always three Data Representation passages with 5 questions
following each, 3 Research Summary passages with six questions each, and one Conflicting
Viewpoints passage with 7 questions), when the number of passages was reduced from 7 to 6,
more variability in the number of each passage type started to appear. But so far, there is still
always only one Conflicting Viewpoints passage. These changes are very recent and so the only
reference to them so far is in the recently released practice test on the Act Dumps
Writing:
The optional writing section, which is always administered at the end of the test, is 40 minutes
long (increasing from the original 30-minute time limit on the September 2015 test). Essays must
be in response to a given prompt. The prompts are about broad social issues (changing from the
old prompts which were directly applicable to teenagers) and students must analyze three
different perspectives given, and show how their opinion relates to these perspectives. The essay
does not affect the composite score or the English section score
Flexibility:
A little goes a long way when preparing for this type of an exam. While it can be exhausting both
physically and mentally, just like training for a race, it is necessary to be consistent and build up your
stamina. For example, studying and doing practice exams for an hour each day, rather than spending
five hours in one day, is much preferred. This way, you will become more familiar with the test and the
more comfortable you feel with the exam, the better.
Practice:
The expression practice makes perfect definitely applies here. While your exam grades may
not be exactly perfect, what is most essential is improvement. We provide you a practice test
software for your practice. You can use it in two different modes. Practice Test Mode or Real
Exam Mode. Practice mode allows you to practice your exam more helpful and handy. Short
quizzes and multiple questions helps you understand and enhance your abilities. Real Exam
Mode gives you real exam criteria so you can feel the you sit in real exam. It will provide you
different questions papers just like the real exam.