How Do You Improve An ACT Test Score?
Most high school and college students are familiar with the ACT test. It’s made up of four multiple choice test areas: English, mathematics, reading and science. The test is often used to determine a student’s general educational development and how well he would succeed in college. It can be the reason a student gets into the college of his choice or not. Improving on a previous score is going to take dedication, determination and preparation, but here is the good news. The ACT board reports that the composite scores of 55 percent of students who retook the exam improved, so it can be done. Test yourself with a prep-test. It shows what your strengths and weaknesses are, and what items you need to learn. There are several test materials available for free on the ACT’s website or you can visit your local library. Take note of the areas in which you are weakest and things you need to learn. You could even put them on flash cards. Study the weak areas for several weeks. Even give them a q