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ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ACT COURSE
If I have not yet taken the ACT, should
I attend Test Preparation, Inc’s ACT program before I take
the ACT?
Yes! Familiarity breeds comfort. While you may be
a very strong student in some or all of the subject areas, you also
need to understand how to approach the ACT as a specific test with
its own logic, question format and passage types, Our teachers are
experts not only in the tested content areas but also in the layout
of the passages and questions. They help you “unpack”
the test and to approach each section efficiently. On our view,
it is much better for you to go into the test prepared--the first
time . This way you are much less likely to be disappointed in your
score
If I have already taken the ACT Test, can Test
Preparation, Inc. ensure that I will achieve a higher score?
If you have already taken the test and are dissatisfied with your
performance, our program can help you to better understand how to
approach all sections of the test. We will teach you what to expect
and how to analyze your own errors. We know that that many of the
difficulties students encounter when taking the test the first time
can be eliminated or reduced by participating in our comprehensive
program which provides 18 hours of instruction , covering every
section of the exam. You have highly skilled math instructor for
the math sections and an equally skilled verbal instructor for the
English/reading sections. With their help you can test your best.
If you need additional support. you can make use
of our free retake policy and complete all or part of the course
again.
How will the ACT and schools process multiple
score reports?
A student who scores higher on the ACT composite
score after completing our Test Preparation, Inc. course, now has
the option to send only the improved score to the school(s) of her/his
choice. The ACT allows students who have taken the test more than
once to omit past ACT results from their score reports, too. See
www.actstudent.org/faq/answers/morethanonce.html for more information
about selecting the score report to release.
go to the FAQs for GRE
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