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PLAN – The preparatory ACT. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. What is the plan?. ACT is a college entrance exam used to compare students PLAN is a practice version of the ACT Ninth grade students take PLAN on October 12
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PLAN – The preparatory ACT Wednesday, October 12, 2011
What is the plan? • ACT is a college entrance exam used to compare students • PLAN is a practice version of the ACT • Ninth grade students take PLAN on October 12 • In Spring of Junior year or Fall of Senior year, high school students can take the ACT • All costs for PLAN testing are covered by the school
Why take the plan? • Students who take PLAN do better on the ACT • It helps: • Measure your current academic development • Explore career/training options • Make plans for the remaining years of high school and post-graduation years • In December counselors will come back to College Readiness class with results and to show students how they can use their results • The PLAN is not for a grade! It is only to get practice and help you see where you need help. Your scores are private and only you, your counselor, and your parent/ guardian will see them.
Sat vs. act • The SAT and ACT are two very different college entrance exams. • Both are nationally administered and are used to help colleges evaluate applicants. • The SAT is a three-part aptitude test (Reading, Math, Writing) • The ACT is more of an achievement test with four core sections (English, Math, Reading, Science) and an optional Writing section. • Many colleges will accept either test or both exams. • SAT penalizes for wrong answers, ACT does not • SAT scoring is from 600-2400, ACT is from 1-36
WHAT to expect • Student Information (60-75 minutes) • 4 Multiple Choice Tests • English (30 minutes) • Mathematics (30 minutes) • Reading (20 minutes) • Science (25 minutes) • We will hand-out and try practice problems during Advisory onSeptember 30.
Scoring/guessing/strategies • No penalty for guessing – Be sure to answer all questions • Try to narrow down choices • Follow directions exactly, and don't be afraid to ask questions. • Mark your answer folder carefully. Fill in the ovals neatly. • Don't spend too much time on any single question. For hard ones, choose the answer you think is best and move on. • Get plenty of sleep the night before the test.
What to bring • We have ordered pencils and calculators for all students. It is good to get in a habit of bringing your own materials if you have them. • ACT recommends: • three sharpened soft-lead (No. 2) pencils with good erasers • a watch to pace yourself (no beepers, please) • calculator for the math test (optional)
Questions • Are there any questions?