For high school students, making the leap from the safety of high school into a university setting can be intimidating. But, before the worries over student loan debt and what…
read moreWhether your child decides to take the SAT, the ACT, or both, he or she is making a big commitment. Although your child’s entire academic career has influence on what…
read moreWhat you need to know about the Writing sections of the SAT and ACT While multiple choice questions can cause some concern, students are generally more comfortable with that format. …
read moreIs the ACT Writing Test necessary? The Writing portion of the ACT was added in 2005. The section remains optional and the student needs to determine whether he or she…
read moreThe scoring for the ACT is different than other standardized test, so it’s a good idea for the student to understand how scoring works on the ACT test. The basics…
read moreJuniors in high school should be thinking about the prom and what it’s going to be like to be like when the seniors are finally out of their way, right? …
read moreOriginal Page: https://www.studypoint.com/ed/the-act-test/ How is the ACT Test Formatted? The ACT is accepted as a college entrance exam by all four-year colleges in the United States. Here is the basic…
read moreIf you, or your student, plan to take the ACT in 2014 the chart below provides test dates and registration deadlines. For the most accurate and up to date information,…
read moreACT score reports will be mailed to students between three and eight weeks following the actual date of taking the ACT. Because of this you need to make sure that…
read moreFamiliarize yourself with the ACT registration and the process of where and how to send your scores. Here are the basics. Scores are recorded every time you take the ACT…
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