How costly the entire ACT-taking process is for students depends on several factors: how many times they take the test, how many colleges they are applying to, if they qualify for ACT waivers, and...
After months spent studying for the ACT, many students experience anxiety and nervousness as their test dates approach. To help ensure that your students can walk into their ACT feeling relaxed,...
If you are reading this, it’s likely that you have at least six months to prepare for the ACT, and that is a fantastic news! If you’re taking the ACT in 6 months that means you haveplentyof...
Because the ACT Writing test is optional, some teachers opt out of preparing students for it. However,many colleges do require the writing test, so you should work it into your curriculum if...
As if taking the ACT itself wasn’t enough work,registering for the ACTcan present a whole new set of challenges – especially to students without access to a computer or a valid photo ID.
SAT or ACT? Whether you live in a state that requires all students to take the ACT or SAT, or one that leaves it up to students, you'll likely encounter the question "Which test should I take?"
Studying for a standardized test can be like navigating the Amazon River by yourself. It’s possible to do it on your own—but at some point, you’re probably really going to wish that you had a...
Summer break is the perfect time to help students prepare for the fall ACT. TheSeptember test dateis a great make-up date for seniors who may have been unprepared for the spring test, or juniors...