
The Act is a test given to high school students who plan to attend college. It basically tests their overall knowledge. The test is given a few times over the year and costs a small fee, if you register late you will also pay a late fee as well. The test consists of 215 and it is a timed test. Scores range from 1-36. 36 being perfect, 27 to qualify for scholarships, and anything below 20 should be considered as a retake.
There are four sections to the test: Math English, Reading, and Science. It is important to answer each question or else it will count against you and you will receive your scores 4-7 weeks later.
Since he ACT test is so important, and can have such a huge impact on your future, it's important to do as well on the test. If you don't do so good you can retake the test . If you score higher, you can have that score sent to colleges instead. If you score lower, you can use the results from the other ACT test. It's up to you which score to use, which means taking it again and getting a lower score can't hurt you, but only help you. So if you think you can do better, you should definitely give it a shot.
here are some helpful links to study for tests
StudyGuideZone.com
http://www.ehow.com/how_2062402_prepare-act-test-day.html
http://www.how-to-study.com/study-skills/en/taking-tests/42/act-test-taking-tips/

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