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Frequently Asked Questions

Avoid a lengthy preparation period, but focus on intensive, concentrated study sessions. Know Your Scores and Areas of Improvement: Understanding your current score, strengths, and weaknesses is essential.

Assess Your Performance: Start by understanding your current score and identifying your strengths and weaknesses across the four subjects.

Focus on Two Subjects at a Time: Instead of trying to tackle all four subjects simultaneously, focus on mastering two subjects at a time.

Build Test-Taking Stamina: The ACT is a lengthy test that requires endurance. To strengthen your test-taking stamina, practice under conditions that mimic the actual test environment. Set aside dedicated time for timed practice sessions to gradually increase your endurance and confidence.