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ACT Information Night

ACT Information Night. November 26, 2012. Try this practice question. What is the value of x when 2 x + 3 = 3 x – 4 ? A. -7 B. -1/5 C. 7. Answer. What is the value of x when 2 x + 3 = 3 x – 4 ? C. 7. Content. Scoring. Range from 1 (low) to 36 (high)

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ACT Information Night

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  1. ACT Information Night November 26, 2012

  2. Try this practice question • What is the value of x when 2x + 3 = 3x – 4 ? A. -7 B. -1/5 C. 7

  3. Answer • What is the value of x when 2x + 3 = 3x – 4 ? C. 7

  4. Content

  5. Scoring • Range from 1 (low) to 36 (high) • Composite is an average of the four tests • Students have the option to send their scores to four colleges for free.

  6. ACT College Readiness Benchmarks • The benchmarks are scores on the ACT subject-area tests that represent the level of achievement required for students to have a 50% chance of obtaining a B or higher or about a 75% chance of obtaining a C or higher in corresponding credit-bearing first-year college courses. The ACT College Readiness Benchmarks are:

  7. 24 What’s a good score? 21 24 26 29

  8. When and Where? • Test Date for NC is March 5. • Testing will occur in the new building within homeroom. • First event of the day • Students with Accommodations will test from March 6-19.

  9. Non-Cognitive Portion • Completed prior to the test • Demographics • Interest Inventory • College Information • Student Profile • High School Course/Grade Information

  10. Tips • Answer the easy questions first, then go back and answer the more difficult ones if you have time remaining on that test. • On difficult questions, eliminate as many incorrect answers as you can, then make an educated guess among those remaining.

  11. Tips for the Writing Test • Plan • Carefully consider the prompt and make sure you understand the issue—reread it if you aren't sure. • Decide what perspective you want to take on the issue. • Then jot down your ideas: this might simply be a list of reasons and examples that you will use to explain your point of view on the issue. • Write down what you think others might say in opposition to your point of view and think about how you would refute their arguments

  12. Tips for the Writing Test • Explain your point of view in a clear and logical way. • Stay focused on the topic. • Use specific examples. • Vary the structure of your sentences, and use varied and precise word choices. • Make logical relationships clear by using transitional words and phrases. • End with a strong conclusion that summarizes or reinforces your position.

  13. Guessing? • Answer every question. Your scores on the multiple-choice tests are based on the number of questions you answer correctly. There is no penalty for guessing.

  14. Prohibited Behaviors • NO CELL PHONES • Working ahead or working behind • Not stopping when time is called • Giving or receiving information • Using highlight pens, colored pens or pencils, scratch paper, notes, dictionaries, or other aids

  15. Test Prep • ACT Question of the day • Practice Tests available online • Preparing for the ACT http://www.actstudent.org/testprep/

  16. Test Day Reminders • Get plenty of rest the night before • Eat breakfast • Dress comfortably and in layers • Be on time

  17. Social Media Follow on Twitter @actstudent Like on Facebook

  18. Apps

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