ACT
American College Testing
The ACT is a standardized test for U.S. college admissions, designed to measure English, mathematics, reading, and scientific reasoning skills.
2h 55m (without essay), 3h 35m (with essay)
4 (5 with Writing) sections
20,000+ students
4.5/5.0
Overview
The ACT is a college admissions test that evaluates high school students' readiness for college-level work. It includes English, Math, Reading, and Science sections, with an optional Writing section.
Exam Syllabus
English
45 minutes75 questions
Covers grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and rhetorical skills.
Math
60 minutes60 questions
Covers algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and problem-solving skills.
Reading
35 minutes40 questions
Tests comprehension, analysis, and interpretation of passages.
Science
35 minutes40 questions
Assesses interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and problem-solving with scientific data.
Writing (Optional)
40 minutes1 essay
Evaluates ability to present and support arguments in a clear, coherent essay.
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Success Stats
Average Score Improvement+20%
Students Passed95%
Average Study Time12 weeks