Description
What is the ACT Exam?
The ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized college entrance exam used by colleges and universities in the United States to assess a student’s readiness for college-level work. Like the SAT, it’s commonly taken by high school students in 11th and 12th grade.
Purpose of the ACT:
- Evaluate students’ academic skills in English, math, reading, and science
- Provide colleges with a standardized measure for comparing applicants
- Help students identify strengths and areas for improvement
- Qualify for scholarships at many institutions
Who can take ACT Exam?
The ACT exam is open to any student who wants to apply to colleges or universities that require or accept standardized test scores for admission — primarily in the United States but also in many international institutions.
Online Tutoring Key Features.
- Online Live Interactive Classes.
- Experienced Faculty.
- 1 ON 1 Sessions.
- New Batches Every Month.
- Weekday & Weekend Schedules.
- Full-length Practice Tests.
- Practice Test for Math, Science, Reading & Writing Sections.
- Duration: 80 Hours
The following topics will be covered in ACT Test Prep Tutoring.
ENGLISH
Core Skills:
- Grammar and usage
- Punctuation (commas, apostrophes, semicolons)
- Sentence structure
- Rhetorical skills (organization, style, strategy)
- Word choice and tone
Topics to Cover:
- Parts of speech
- Subject-verb agreement
- Pronoun-antecedent agreement
- Verb tense consistency
- Sentence fragments & run-ons
- Modifiers and parallelism
Transitions and coherence
MATH
Core Skills:
- Algebra I & II
- Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Basic statistics and probability
- Number & quantity
- Functions
Topics to Cover:
- Linear equations and inequalities
- Quadratic equations
- Systems of equations
- Polynomials and rational expressions
- Coordinate geometry
- Right triangles and trigonometric ratios
- Circles, angles, volume, and area
Sequences and series
READING
Core Skills:
- Reading comprehension
- Identifying main ideas and themes
- Making inferences
- Understanding author’s tone and purpose
- Analyzing arguments and details
Passage Types:
- Literary narrative
- Social science
- Humanities
- Natural science
SCIENCE
Core Skills:
- Interpreting graphs and tables
- Evaluating experiments
- Scientific reasoning and analysis
Passage Types:
- Data representation
- Research summaries
- Conflicting viewpoints
OPTIONAL WRITING SECTION
Core Skills:
- Argumentative writing
- Analyzing multiple perspectives
- Structuring and supporting your argument
- Clarity and coherence
Essay Structure:
- Introduction with thesis
- 2–3 body paragraphs
- Counterargument
- Conclusion
Frequently Asked Questions.
What is the ACT exam?
The ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized test used by U.S. colleges to evaluate a student’s readiness for college-level academics. It assesses English, Math, Reading, and Science, with an optional Essay.
Who can take the ACT exam?
- High school students (Grades 10–12)
- Homeschooled and international students
- Anyone applying to colleges that accept ACT scores
What is the format of the ACT?
Section | Time | Questions |
English | 45 minutes | 75 |
Math | 60 minutes | 60 |
Reading | 35 minutes | 40 |
Science | 35 minutes | 40 |
Writing (Essay) | 40 minutes | 1 (Optional) |
What is the total score for the ACT?
Each subject is scored on a 1–36 scale. The composite score is the average of the four main sections.
The Essay (optional) is scored separately from 2 to 12.
How often can I take the ACT?
You can take the ACT up to 12 times, but most students take it 2–3 times to improve their scores.
How do I register for the ACT?
You register online at act.org. You’ll need:
- A valid email
- A recent photo
- School info
- Test center selection
- Payment for the registration fee
When is the ACT offered?
ACT is offered 7 times a year in the U.S.:
February, April, June, July, September, October, and December.
Can I take the ACT outside the U.S.?
Yes, the ACT is available at international test centers.
What is the cost of the ACT?
- ACT without writing: ~$68
- ACT with writing: ~$93
(Fee waivers are available for eligible U.S. students)
SCORING & COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
When do I get my ACT scores?
- Multiple-choice scores: Typically 10–14 days after the test date
- Essay scores: Usually within 2 weeks after multiple-choice scores
How do I send ACT scores to colleges?
You can select 4 colleges for free when you register.
Additional score reports can be sent for a fee through your ACT account .
Do all colleges accept the ACT?
Yes, all 4-year U.S. colleges and universities accept ACT scores.
Many also offer ACT-based scholarships.
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