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1 ACT PREP AND TEST TAKING TIPS Objectives: Explore Motivations for studying hard for the ACT test Understand test preparation and test taking tips for the ACT test

2 Per Year Earnings: Does College make a difference? In 2007, the average earnings of a 25-34 year-old person with a bachelor’s degree (4-year degree) was 48,000 dollars In 2005, the average earnings of a person with a high school degree was $26, 933 In 2005, the average earnings of a person without a high school degree was $17,299 From: P.G. Altbach’s American Higher Education in the 21 st century. (2011) And The Alliance for excellence education.

3 Per Year Earnings: Does College make a difference? If a student were to crunch those numbers over a 35-year period, this is what it would look like: Bachelor’s: $1,680,000 in a lifetime High school: $ 942, 655 Without a high school: $ 605,465

4 Per Year Earnings: Does College make a difference? Difference in Bachelor’s and high school: $737,345 Difference in high school and no high school: $337,190 Difference in Bachelor’s and no high school: $ 1,074,535 What does $ 1,074,535 look like? It looks like this:

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6 ACT Test preparation Start diligently preparing 5-6 months from your test date. i.e. start prepping in October for a test in April. Eliminate stresses that cause underperformance. Be realistic- A student is probably going to miss a few questions.

7 ACT Test Preparation What to do the week before… Tie up all loose ends. For example: ACT Application Materials Know the test time. Know the test location. Insure that all test supplies are packed and ready for the test.

8 ACT Test Preparation What to do the day before… Relax Get a good night’s sleep. What to do the day of the test… Eat a typical breakfast, don’t overeat. Double-check to insure all test materials ready. Arrive at testing location 15-20 minutes early.

9 ACT Test Taking Tips  Relax  Mistakes will be made.  The mark on the answer sheet is all that matters.  A person can know the correct answer, but if they mark the incorrect circle, they will get the question wrong.

10 ACT Test Taking Tips  Save more difficult items for last.  Know the test makers attempt to distract and trick students.  Watch for phrases like:  Except  Not  At Least

11 ACT Test Taking Tips  If you don’t know an answer, eliminate and guess.  Do work in your test booklet.  Do not make smudges on your answer sheet.  On reading portion– read and underline main points and ideas.

12 For additional help  Contact Gayle (Mimi) Hughes @ 256-541-0358  P.O. Box 1 Taft, TN 38488  Personal or Group ACT tutoring available.


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