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About ACT Test (American College Tests)
The ACT Assessment, commonly referred to as the ACT, is a standardized,
multiple-choice, college admission exam. It is accepted for admission by
virtually all of the colleges and universities in the U.S., including all of the
Ivy League schools. ACT scores are also frequently used for course placement and
scholarship eligibility. The test is administered six times per year. The ACT
takes approximately three and a half hours to complete, including breaks. Actual
testing time is two hours and 55 minutes. There are four sections: English,
Mathematics, Reading, and Science Reasoning.
Standardized tests like the ACT are designed to allow college admissions
officers to judge all students by a common measuring stick. Standardized test
scores compensate for the uncertainty surrounding high school
grades - school-to-school differences, grade inflation, teaching quality, etc. In
addition, admissions officers use these scores as a way to predict academic
performance in the first year of college.
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