What tools are available to help me prepare for the ACT?

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When looking for study helps and tools for ACT preparation, many people look to the computer as a convenient option. And they are not disappointed. For studying on one’s own at home, there are CD-ROMS able to be purchased. They cover typical information that should have been acquired in high school and help students practice recalling this information. There are also online courses available at the ACT centers; this is a little more involved and will help students who perhaps do not study on their own time as well. Finally, if the concern for preparation is not learning or remembering the information that will be covered but rather finding out what the questions will be like and practicing working under the time limits, there are many websites that offer free testing. All of these are excellent online preparation tools for those getting ready to take the ACT.

For those who cannot or do not wish to use the computer for their ACT preparation, there are also books available which help with the information as well as practice tests. These books come with the answers listed in the back, so that the practice test can be checked. In addition to these tools mentioned, other preparation techniques can be located at www.ACT.org, a website devoted to the preparation for and the taking of the ACT.



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