Practice ACT ~ College Application Process
Your ACT score is how colleges compare you to other applicants. Your ACT score shows college admissions officers if your GPA and transcript are accurate representations of your academic ability. A high ACT score can also make up for a lower GPA. Because schools value your ACT score so much in their admissions process, you need to make sure that you have an ACT score that fits their expectations. During the month of February  you have an opportunity to take a practice ACT under settings very similar to the official test.  All four sections will be tested under time limits as dictated by the ACT.  You can test virtually and have the answers reviewed in one setting.

English 75 questions 45 minutes     Sunday Feb 6th 3:00 pm
 
Math 60 questions 60 minutes         Saturday Feb 12th 10:00 am
 
Reading 40 questions 35 minutes     Sunday Feb 20th 3:00 pm
 
Science 40 questions 35 minutes     Saturday Feb 26th 10:00 am

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A separate registration is required for each section of the ACT and a link will be sent to the email you list below.


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