Author Topic: how hard exactly is the act?  (Read 1519 times)

who studies on standardized tests
you guys are NERDS
also im doing PARCC which has some questions i either haven't learned how to do or went over how to do them.

Lol at the misjudge
p sure he wants to become an actor and is asking BLF for acting advice

Just act like you're actually in the situation that you're playing in, OP

p sure he wants to become an actor and is asking BLF for acting advice

Just act like you're actually in the situation that you're playing in, OP
No he is talking about the ACT but forgot to capitalize it
 

No he is talking about the ACT but forgot to capitalize it
 
or maybe Burton is right and
i'm pretty sure "the act" is some sort of a loveual reference, so if that's the case I would recommend asking your parents.

or maybe Burton is right and
Possibly but seeing as there is a score I am highly doubting he is referring to love

sheep is trolling as usual

Speed is the biggest issue for me, but:

Reading comprehension might be difficult if you haven't read much in your life.
Math is pretty basic, just depends on where you're at. Get through basic trig first at least. Do all of the easy problems first.
English is, well... Just make sure you know basic grammar rules, and try to think about published stuff you've read if you get stuck (as in try to remember an example to help you out).
Science - look at the answers FIRST, then find relevant info in the question. Ignore the fluff.

If all else fails and you're running out of time - GIVE IT YOUR BEST GUESS. Leave no question unanswered.

Also, do practice tests. They help.

45 minutes each section for us

it's the same for everyone. that's why it's a standardized test.

speed is the biggest enemy for me. i have ocd so i have to solve the problem exactly 3 times then circle the answer. i'm a pretty slow writer as well.

rofl you handicaps he's talking about the A C T test.

wtf less than 24 and you're an idiot? that's above average still.

anything less than 24 from me i find deplorable.


The thing with the ACT is that if you have infinite time

Nope. my ACT had varying time limits for each part.