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Preparing for the ACT® is more than just practice tests and identifying question types. A Professional Tutor will work to identify and address any knowledge gaps in academic skills while working on ACT® practice. Ensuring your child has a strong grasp of the fundamental concepts will not only increase their ACT® score, but increase their grades and confidence in school. ACT® scores can count for 25 to 35% of a college admissions decision, but GPA accounts for up to 50%.
The ACT® is a three and a half hour test. This is the longest test most students have taken at this point in their life, and learning how to stay focused throughout the test is a unique challenge. Students will also need to be comfortable with the way the ACT® asks questions. There are a lot of questions to answer in a short amount of time, and students who can quickly identify core concepts and know how to proceed accordingly will have an advantage.
Quick takeaways, then you can read on for more detail and insights: The ACT has been acquired by…
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