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The ACT is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. This document provides detailed information about the following aspects of the ACT:

  • Sections and Timing: Breakdown of the English, Math, Reading, and Science sections, along with their respective time allocations.

  • Total Testing Time: Comprehensive overview of the total duration of the test, including breaks.

  • Total Score: Explanation of the scoring system, including the composite score range from 1 to 36.

  • Adaptive Nature: Information on whether the test adapts to the test-taker's performance.

  • Essay Grading: Details on the optional Writing section, including how the essay is graded.

  • Calculator Policy: Guidelines on the use of calculators during the Math section.

  • Experimental Questions: Insight into the presence of experimental questions that do not count towards the final score.

  • FAQs: Answers to frequently asked questions to help you better understand and prepare for the ACT.

This document serves as a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the ACT and achieve your best possible score

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