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1 THE ACT

2 PSAE Dates: Spring 2007 Wednesday, April 23rd ACT
Tests potential success in college Thursday, April 24th Work Keys Tests potential success in the work field

3 THE ACT Normal exams test mostly your memory
the ACT tests problem-solving skills and memory thus, this test is highly vulnerable to test-smart strategies and techniques the KEY to succeed is to think strategically and creatively

4 3 PRINCIPLES If you follow these 3 key principles, you will be in full command of your ACT test taking experience 1. Learn the test format 2. Learn test strategies 3. Learn the concepts tested

5 STRATEGIES Basics 3 ½ hour test
Taken by Juniors and Seniors for college admissions The ACT is NOT an IQ test it is a test of problem-solving skills

6 STRATEGIES It consists of 5 subject areas
English Math Reading Science Reasoning Writing All tests are designed to test skills, NOT previous knowledge May I be excused? My brain is full.

7 THE TEST 3 hours long (2 hours and 55 minutes)
includes a short break (between the 2nd & 3rd subtests) 215 scored questions 4 subject tests English (75 questions) Math (60 questions) Reading (40 questions) Science Reasoning (40 questions) Writing (1 persuasive prompt)

8 SCORING ACT scores range from 1-36 Average score range: 17-23
This test only counts CORRECT ANSWERS If you only get 53% of the test questions correct, you can still receive a composite score of 20 If you only get 63% of the questions correct, you will still have a score of 23 if you only get 75% correct, you will receive a 26

9 SHOULD YOU GUESS? YES! No penalty for wrong answers
Harder questions are worth the same as easier questions Don’t waste time agonizing over one question--Guess and move on! You can come back to questions if you have time left


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