Standardized Testing Guide (Highly Recommended!)
ACT Resources
The ACT (No Writing) consists of four multiple-choice tests: English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science. The ACT Plus Writing includes the four multiple-choice tests and a Writing Test. ACT homepage.
I will continue to update this page as time goes on and it will be indicated with (New) to let you know that it's a new link I just added. Study Well and Good luck! :)
English/Reading:
Miscellaneous (Extra Practice):
English/Reading:
- English Test Strategies
- Sample English Test
- Sample Reading Test
- FREE ACT English Practice Test from the Prepare for the ACT Prep Book: Set a timer for 45 minutes, and take the test. When time is up...you probably won't finish the whole test the first time through...grade your test using the answer key he have provided. Use the information at Quick Facts about the ACT to determine your scaled score. You will also see explanations for why the right answers are right and the wrong answers are wrong.
- Probably the best website for TONS of resources for the English & Reading test. (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
- Sample Essays/Writing Tests
- Writing Tips
- I recommend choosing ONE side and find at least 3 examples where you can defend your topic. Don't attempt to do BOTH. It will be very difficult. The point of the writing test is to see if you are able to pick a side and defend it persuasively.
Miscellaneous (Extra Practice):
- FREE full ACT Practice Test (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!)
SAT Resources
The SAT and SAT Subject Tests are designed to assess your academic readiness for college. These exams provide a path to opportunities, financial support, and scholarships, in a way that's fair to all students. The SAT and SAT Subject Tests keep pace with what colleges are looking for today, measuring the skills required for success in the 21st century. SAT homepage.
Official FULL SAT Practice Test
Try to mimic the test setting by going to a quiet place and set aside how many minutes it is you have to complete each section to help pace yourself.
Reading:
Math:
Writing:
Try to mimic the test setting by going to a quiet place and set aside how many minutes it is you have to complete each section to help pace yourself.
Reading:
Math:
Writing: