ACT Prep Course 2024 for Everyone

  Improve your scores drastically and your chances of college acceptance with our ACT Prep 2024 course.

(ACT-PREP.AE1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-488-9
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Gain the skills, knowledge, and test-taking strategies to pass the ACT exam. From excelling in the Science and Math topics to honing your writing and reading skills, our ACT prep course 2024 will guide you through every step. With in-depth coverage of grammar, usage, rhetorical questions, numbers, geometry, algebra, reading comprehension, science concepts, and essay writing, you’ll be well-prepared to achieve your target score.

Skills You’ll Get

  • Analyze information, evaluate arguments, and solve complex problems 
  • Develop effective strategies for tackling challenging questions and finding creative solutions 
  • Learn to manage your time efficiently during the exam, ensuring you complete all sections
  • Enhance your writing abilities, including essay structure, organization, and clarity

Interactive Lessons

17+ Interactive Lessons | 645+ Exercises | 47+ Quizzes |

Gamified TestPrep

3+ Full Length Tests | 645+ Practice Test Questions

1

Introduction

  • About This Course
  • Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Course
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Figuring Out How Long All This Studying Will Take
2

Getting Your ACT Together: ACT 101

  • What to Take to the ACT
  • What Not to Take to the ACT
  • What to Do If You Have Special Circumstances
  • Guessing for Points to Maximize Your Score
  • Your Number’s Up: Scoring on the ACT
  • What the ACT Expects You to Know
  • Repeating the Test for a Better Score
3

Succeeding on the ACT

  • Surviving the ACT with Four Stress-Busters
  • Avoiding a Few Dumb Mistakes That Can Mess Up Your ACT
4

Forming an ACT Study Plan

  • When to Take the ACT
  • Planning Your Study Time for Maximum Success
5

Mastering the English Test

  • Figuring Out What the English Questions Want You to Know
  • Seeing Is Believing: The Test’s Format
  • Their Pain, Your Gain: Looking Out for Traps That Others Fall into
6

Getting a Grip on Grammar and Usage

  • Reviewing the Parts of Speech
  • Piecing Together the Parts of a Sentence
  • Keeping Track of Punctuation Rules for Every Occasion
7

Spotting Usage Errors and Ripping through Rhetorical Questions

  • Spotting Questions That Test Standard English Conventions
  • Checking for Proper Production of Writing
8

Numbers Nuts and Bolts

  • The Wonderful World of Numbers
  • Minor Surgery: Basic Math Operations
  • Focusing on Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
  • Eyeing Ratios and Proportions
  • Covering Your Bases: Exponents
  • Smooth Operator: Order of Operations
  • Dealing with Average, Median, Mode, and More
  • Abracadabra: Elementary Algebra
9

Getting into Shapes: Geometry and Trig Review

  • Toeing the Line
  • Analyzing Angles
  • Triangle Trauma
  • Thanks 4 Nothing: A Quick Look at Quadrilaterals
  • Missing Parrots and Other Polly-Gones (Or Should We Say “Polygons”?)
  • Running Around in Circles
  • Trying Your Hand at Trigonometry
10

Algebra and Other Sleeping Aids

  • Suffering Inequalities
  • Using Your Imagination: Complex Numbers
  • Too Hip to Be Square: Roots and Radicals
  • Thinking Exponentially: Logarithms
  • Barely Functioning with Functions
  • Taking a Flight on the Coordinate Plane
  • Picking Your Way through Percent Increase, Probability, Permutations, and Combinations
  • Setting Up Sequences
  • Managing Matrices
11

Numb and Number: Acing the Mathematics Test

  • What You See Is What You Get: The Format and Breakdown of the Math Test
  • Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder: What Isn’t on the Math Test
  • Getting into the Grind: The Approach
  • Translating English into Math
  • Time Flies When You’re Having Fun: Timing Tips
  • Do’s, Don’ts, and Darns: What to Do and Not Do on the Math Test
12

This, Too, Shall Pass(age): Sailing through the Reading Test

  • Facing 40 Questions: The Reading Test
  • Getting Prepared: Reading Test Strategies
  • Identifying Reading Question Types and Formats
  • Approaching Comparative Passages
13

From Frankenstein to Einstein: Excelling on the Science Test

  • Examining the Science Test’s Format
  • Classifying Passage Format
  • Analyzing Tables, Graphs, and Diagrams
  • Examining Experimental Procedures
  • Immersing Yourself in Answer Choices
  • Considering Question Types
14

Excelling on Your Essay: The Writing Test Review

  • What to Expect From the ACT Writing Test
  • Making the Grade: How the ACT Folks Score Your Essay
  • Examining the Prompt and Creating a Thesis
  • Putting Up Your Dukes: Defending Your Perspective
  • Throwing a Good First Punch: The Hook
  • The Proof Is in the Pudding: Defending Yourself
  • Hamburger Writing: Organizing Your Essay
  • Wielding the Red Pen: Editing and Proofing
  • Writing Don’ts
  • Reviewing Some Example Essays and Their Scores
15

Practicing Promptly with Practice Prompts: Essay Practice Questions

  • Writing Prompt 1
  • Writing Prompt 2
16

Ten Wrong Rumors about the ACT

  • You Can’t Study for the ACT
  • Different States Have Different ACTs
  • The ACT Has a Passing Score
  • The ACT Tests IQ
  • You Can’t Use a Calculator on the ACT
  • You Should Never Guess on the ACT
  • The ACT Is Easier Than the SAT
  • Selective Colleges Prefer the SAT to the ACT
  • You Have to Write an Essay
  • You Shouldn’t Take Both the SAT and the ACT
17

Attention, Parents! Ten Ways You Can Help Your Child Succeed on the ACT

  • Give Awesome Test-Prep Materials
  • Encourage Studying
  • Supply a Good Study Environment
  • Take Practice Tests Together
  • Model Good Grammar
  • Help Memorize Math Formulas
  • Encourage Reading
  • Explore Colleges Together
  • Arrive at the Test Site on Time
  • Help Keep a Proper Perspective

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In the United States, the ACT is used as a standardized test for college admissions. It evaluates general knowledge, cognitive development, and their ability to complete college-level work.

The ACT test takes approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes to complete without the writing section. With the writing section, it takes 3 hours and 35 minutes.

The cost of this ACT prep guide 2024 is $139.99.

Colleges use both the SAT and ACT tests as an admission criteria. While they cover similar subjects, the SAT tends to focus more on critical thinking and problem-solving, while the ACT emphasizes knowledge and skills.

Our ACT Prep 2024 course can help you improve your score by: 

  • Covering all sections 
  • Providing ample practice 
  • Test taking strategies 

It’s recommended to start preparing at least 3-6 months before your test date to make sure you have enough time to review all the material and take practice tests.

Some effective strategies include: 

  • Learn the test structure and question formats
  • Improve your pace by taking timed practice tests
  • Focus on your weaker subjects
  • Devise test-taking strategies

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