The ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized test widely used in the United States for college admissions. It is designed to assess high school students’ readiness for college-level coursework and is used by many colleges and universities as part of their admissions process. Here are some key features of the ACT:
Test Sections: The ACT consists of multiple-choice questions in four core subject areas:
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The ACT is one of the two major standardized tests used for college admissions in the United States, with the other being the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test). Students often choose between the ACT and SAT based on their strengths and preferences, as colleges typically accept scores from either test.