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How to Prepare for an Exam

You may be anxiously awaiting your scores if you recently took the ACT. The scores can give you an idea of what types of schools may accept you and where you need to improve for future testing. You can check your test scores by accessing them online after the ACT and requesting a copy of official scores.<br>http://curvebreakerstestprep.com/

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How to Prepare for an Exam

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  1. How to Prepare for the ACT Exam

  2. Read the questions before you read the passage

  3. Eliminate obviously wrong questions

  4. Practice writing essays

  5. Identify your weaknesses

  6. Start preparing before your junior year

  7. Buy a prep book

  8. Take a prep course

  9. Create a study schedule

  10. Time yourself taking a practice exam

  11. Check the deadlines at colleges

  12. Bring your registration ticket on the day of the exam

  13. The American College Test (ACT) is an exam that many college bound students take to demonstrate their readiness for college. Each section is scored on a scale of 36, where 36 is a perfect score. Above 30 is generally considered to be high while the average score is around 20.[1] To prepare for this exam, you should learn about the different sections and the type of material that will be on the exam. More Details Act Test Dates

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