Once you take a full length assessment, our proprietary algorithm identifies the top three areas for each of the four tests. The algorithm is based on Lean Six Sigma Principles. Our prescription for 1, 3 and 5 composite point improvement will help you prioritize concepts that offer the most opportunity to improve your score. Based on your testing schedule, you can determine which topics and how long you practice to master them.
While most ACT® prep programs and tutors focus on strategies and rote practice to improve score, we identify the skill deficiencies to personalize content. You will be more confident in your ability to answer question on the test once you gain sufficient proficiency in these concepts.
Implement programs by prescribing and customizing content for each student. We leverage content from industry leading content publishers. Online content licensed from Wiley ACT® For Dummies, with CD, Premier 6th Edition© 2015 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
The ACT® is made up of four tests, 215 questions in all and needs to be completed in 2 hours and 55 minutes. Know the facts about ACT.
In the English subtest you are required to answer 75 questions in 45 minutes. There are five passages with 15 questions each which means you will need to complete each passage in nine minutes or less. Do you really know which content areas are your weakest? Knowing this will help you learn the concept and improve your score.
In the Mathematics substest you are required to answer 60 questions in 60 minutes. We will idenitfy which subcontent areas are your weakest so you can focus your efforts on those areas. The online videos and practice materials for the top three improvement areas can be covered in four to five hours so you are better prepared for the Math test.
In the Reading subtest you are required to answer 30 questions in 35 minutes. While you may not like the passages, you are not expected to study the passage to answer the questions. Our assessment will identify the passage and question types that offer the greatest opportunity to improve your score. The accompanying practice materials will enhance your ability to understand these question types and boost your confidence.
In the Science subtest you are required to answer 30 questions in 35 minutes. The six passages cover data representation, research summary and conflicting view point passage types. There are three question types: Analysis, Application and Comprehension. We will identify the question types that needs your focus.