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That ACT...

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Got any tips for me for taking this piss poor excuse of a benchmark test? I'm very advanced in mathematics, and problem solving. I have trouble with the timing, mainly because I break it down fully, then solve for it (Which I'm adapted to), which is a real hindrance. I'm only lacking in reading, and I'm great at writing. For this session of the test I just want to focus on the math section of it. I've taken the SAT and only gotten a 580, when I'm in calculus with a 97 (Don't mean to sound cocky, just saying I CAN do it). But when I started utilizing method test prep, all it really tells me to do is pump in every possible chaise (A.B,C,D), and get the answer, and frankly, I don't work like that. What do you guys advice me to do, I have to take this test in about 5 days, on Saturday, every weekday tomorrow having a exam (Early out I think).

 

If you guys can give me any advice, or tricks you used to pass this beat, please post them bellow.

 

Thanks for reading.

Edited by Brainfree

To be honest the ACT is quite easy, I have taken it once and made a 29 (frankly i am not the sharpest tool in the shed easier) I've always been a C and B student. I am at a small private school that is challenging and meant for the gifted ( I am there on athletic aid). You wont find much challenge with the ACT, its like a easier SAT and shorter if I remember correctly.

Yeah, the ACT is pretty easy. Make sure you bring a pro calculator, and you'll be fine. If I remember correctly, the science section is literally 40-50 questions on graphs. The reading and english are ungodly easy. The math is pretty easy also.

97 in calculus... Jesus man...

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