The Physics Classroom

ACT Tips

Many colleges and universities utilize ACT scores as a means of assessing a student's preparedness for college. It is one of several measures used by colleges and universities in determining who is and isn't admitted to their school. High school grades, class rank, and other measures are considerably more difficult to change than one's ACT score. Unlike grades and class rank, it only takes a little effort to improve your ACT score. Besides using the practice passages here at The Physics Classroom, we offer the following tips for improving your score on the ACT test.

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