ACT Premium Prep 2022 Edition (8 Practice Tests + Content Review + Strategies)
Item #: | 011230 |
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ISBN: | 9780525571575 |
Grades: | 10-12 |
Product Description:
Publisher Description:
THIS IS THE ALL-IN-ONE SOLUTION FOR YOUR HIGHEST POSSIBLE ACT SCORE—WITH THE MOST PRACTICE ON THE MARKET! Includes 8 full-length practice tests (4 in the book and 4 online) for realistic prep, content reviews for all test sections, techniques for scoring success, and premium online extras.
Techniques That Actually Work
- Powerful tactics to help you avoid traps and beat the ACT
- Tips for pacing yourself and guessing logically
Everything You Need to Know to Help Achieve a High Score
- Complete coverage of all test topics, including the reading and written portions
- Thorough review of the skills necessary to help you ace all five ACT sections
- Information on the ACT Online Testing option, superscores, and more
Practice Your Way to Excellence
- 8 full-length practice tests (4 in the book, 4 online) with detailed answer explanations
- Instant score reports for online tests and essay checklists to help you grade the writing tests
Access to Our Exclusive Premium Online Student Tools
- Online practice exams to hone your test-taking techniques
- Video tutorials with expert advice from leading course instructors
- Customized multi-week study plans
- Exclusive access to college and university rankings
- College admissions and financial aid tips
- Special downloadable “College Admissions Insider” booklet packed with information about planning college visits, picking a perfect school, and writing standout essays
At some point, those students of yours will grow up (really!) and be thinking seriously about attending college or getting a job, hopefully both! They may need to take the GED, ACT, or SAT tests to do so, as colleges tend to put more weight on these test scores for homeschooled students. The Princeton Review series helps your child to score well on these tests by offering practical strategies for answering questions and by giving helpful insights into how the test writers think (and how they try to trick you!). I appreciate the no nonsense attitude the Princeton Review series books take toward standardized testing. (From Cracking the ACT: ...the ACT is just a measure of how well you take the ACT.The ACT does not measure intelligence, nor does it predict your ultimate success or failure as a human being.) They succeed in demystifying the whole process, from registering to reviewing for the tests. Apparently well-acquainted with the personalities and strategies of the test-makers, the authors do a great job of alleviating the stress, fear, and trepidation teens encounter when faced with taking tests. At the end of each book are practice tests with answer sheets. All are latest editions and 800+ pages, paperback.
Premium Editions include additional online exams, video tutorials, 4,8, and 12 week study plans, and more.