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taking it tomorrow for the first and only time (senior year) because I didn’t think I was even going to graduate till now, just hoping for at least like 22 tbh gonna comment when I get my scores back and lets hope I don’t embarrass myself
@@tmnorange5682 practice is the biggest thing for sure. Some passages are gonna be harder to read and understand quickly than others, but if you can get a feel for pace and everything else it gets easier
Really not a fan of how they’re making the tests online through the computer now :( Reading especially is way harder for me now cause highlights and underlines don’t transfer from question to question.
Of course! Feel free to email me at matt@preppros.io. One of our missions is to provide amazing ACT Prep to students no matter their financial background, so I can give you a discount/scholarship to make the course affordable for you if you want to sign up.
I haven't had any time to study or anything, my ACT is in the morning and I'm just praying I'll do better than I did last year. They literally dropped it on us a week before the actual test was scheduled and I'm freaking out
@@habibasharawy1643 I'm a senior retaking it, at my school juniors take it during the spring and seniors can do retakes in the fall. I kinda feel like I flunked the math section, but I'm scheduled to take the reading and science tests on Friday. Edit: I also wasn't aware that seniors did retakes in the fall until they dropped it on us
@@deadsilence7528 I didn't know schools can control whether you can take it or not, Hope you do well and don't worry I am sure it won't be that bad I understand your struggle I just transfered from an Egyptian national school system to an international one as a senior and I have to take the ACT in order to go to college
I have a question about the 9 minute drill: when you mention going through a full passage in 9 minutes, should we work through it chronologically and complete as many questions as possible or skim through the passage and answer the questions we know for sure?
I know this isn't the answer that you want, but it depends. It's best to try different methods and find what works best for you. The ACT Reading questions are not chronological, so you definitely don't need to do them in order. Watching my video on How To Get A 36 on ACT Reading should help as well (ua-cam.com/video/lsQJL7_BKeg/v-deo.html)
Yea just make sure to study rlly hard I almost passed it but I missed by 3 points 😭but I take it later this month on the 22nd so I’ve been studying hard
how good does a 30 look to schools cuz that's what I've gotten on my past few tests and I don't feel like I've improved and I'm worried about doing worse tmrw, cuz I already knew all of the stuff in your video, during the actual test my brain just decides to delete words or create new ones messing up the questions, but this doesn't happen in practice so i don't know what to do
It depends on the schools you are applying to. I'd recommend looking at the information for the schools you are applying to to see how a 30 compares to the scores for most admitted students. If you are have been preparing and scoring a 30, I'm not surprised you already know all of this. It'll be best to review any practice tests you have taken today to feel as sharp as possible for tomorrow and know the types of questions you usually make mistakes on. Also be sure you have all the math formulas memorized. Do your best to read questions carefully since you know that you sometime make dumb mistakes. Any questions you aren't confident on, circle the number in your test booklet and come back at the end if you have extra time after finishing.
Most of our students take the ACT 2-3 times, but it all depends on your goals and how much prep you have done. The ACT has score choice, so you only send the test dates that you want to schools when applying. What kind of prep did you do for the ACT so far? And how far are you from your goal score?
Science 6 minutes per passage? There were 6 passages on April 2023 and September 2023 tests. 6 * 6 = 36 minutes, but ACT is only 35 minutes for the Science section. 36 minutes is a minute over. 9 minutes per passage for Reading? There are 4 passages. 4 * 9 = 36 minutes. Reading is 35 minutes. 36 minutes is a minute over. If you show up for track practice and think "I'll run a 7 minute mile" because you've run 7 minute 15 second miles, you're in for a rude surprise. You'll have a false sense of pace. Rule of thumb is fine, but I tell students the per section time based on number of questions in the Science section and 8 minutes 45 seconds per passage on Reading. Going over with your rule of thumb timing is a bad thing. I also give them the times for 14, 15, 16 question English passages - sometimes they aren't all 15 questions. Science is easy to count # of questions: 5 minutes for 4 questions, 6 minutes for 5 questions, and 7 minutes for 6 questions.
Overall, I provide these timings for students because they are easy for students to remember and to use as a general pacing. Giving students something easy to remember and apply is more beneficial for most students, especially those cramming for the ACT. I could have clarified in the video that the timings were approximations for any students who did not do the math that you just did. Being exact, the Reading pacing is 8 minutes and 45 second per passage and Science is 5 minutes and 50 seconds, but those timings is harder for students to memorize and apply on test day.
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Want the best ACT Math Book ever written and a video course to go with it?? Get a copy of the PrepPros Complete Guide to ACT Math (link in video description) and sign up for my ACT Math Course, which has 30+ hours of videos and over 1,250 practice questions. The free trial has 2 full chapters of the book included: www.preppros.io/act-math-course.
All the best to those giving the ACT tomorrow 🙏🙏🙏
Literally me 💀
Thank you
💀
😢😅
me
Good luck to everyone talking the act tomorrow
let's go get our 36 🎒
@@rachaeli5741Yeah good luck
Same y’all, good luck tomorrow!
Good luck!
I only need a 31. lol
I’m taking the act in 2 weeks. Last time I binged your videos I went from a 23 to a 27. This time I only need 2 points to get my target score‼️
how do you feel about how you did
How did it go?
Bro did you get it?
December ACT in 7 hours
you too? good luck
good luck gang
How'd it go? Mine's in 8 hours
Got an hour and a half
goodluck yall
I take mine tomorrow. Wish me luck, guys
same!!! good luck 🍀
me too! Good luck
samesies
me too! goodluckk
Good luck guys 🙏🙏
Taking the ACT tomorrow wish I knew about ur course earlier😢❤
I’m watching this 30mins before taking my act 😂
ANYONE TAKING THE SEPTEMBER 2024 TEST?????
ME
Yes I got a 28 last time with no studying…wish me luck
@@DallasHewitt-l3g good luck bro you’ll do great. Just stay confident and motivated you just gotta apply your hard work into this test.
@@DragonEmperor_7 I didn’t study at all lmao 😭
@@DallasHewitt-l3g it’s ok a retest should help you to at least improve your superscore
taking it tomorrow for the first and only time (senior year) because I didn’t think I was even going to graduate till now, just hoping for at least like 22 tbh gonna comment when I get my scores back and lets hope I don’t embarrass myself
Same! Good Luck!
what did you get?
what score did you get ?
@@potatt3782 26
@@jayonnaa1719 26
I’m taking it again the 17th, i got a 23 last time but i’m very confident i can improve my score by a lot this time. wish me luck
what did you get??
@@mintyyal got a 28
Cool!
how did you study
I take the ACT the 9th, wish me luck no prior act prep
Same dude good luck for us
Same
Same, I ended up with a 26 though. Gonna retake in April!😊
@@simartbm9783are you serious? Did you study? I HAVE to make atleast a 20 for tomorrow.
I don’t study for the act it’s mostly just basic skills I took it 2 times already bout to take it a 3rd I got a 20 my first time and 27 my second
it’s midnight and i take mine tomorrow morning last time i’ll be able to take the act hoping to get a 30!!
one week or less? i got tonight bro
What about day OF act…?
Taking it in 5 hours 🙏💯
Same 💀
@@lunarbat6009what did you make?
Shooting for a 32 for the first test‼️‼️
What did you get
@@mathiosbayssie50 34🔥🔥
@@NJMgolfCan you give me some tip on reading
@@mathiosbayssie50 33
@@tmnorange5682 practice is the biggest thing for sure. Some passages are gonna be harder to read and understand quickly than others, but if you can get a feel for pace and everything else it gets easier
i’m taking it in 2 hours, haven’t studied, and i haven’t slept in 20 hours, am i cooked?
SAME BROTHER
how did you do lol
How did you do? I have to take the pre-act tomorrow but I want to do good
I’m retaking it again tomorrow, so wish me luck and good luck to anyone tomorrow.
Taking the test tmrw! Last chance for a good test score lmaooo, any other tips forme?
what u get? Im taking my tuesday and want to improve my score from a 17 to a 25.
@@Ghost-gs5rd I got a 26 I think, didn’t end up sending it to any of my achools
Really not a fan of how they’re making the tests online through the computer now :( Reading especially is way harder for me now cause highlights and underlines don’t transfer from question to question.
Thank you for the tips! I wish I could purchase your program but it is too expensive for me right now. Thank you for uploading to youtube!
Of course! Feel free to email me at matt@preppros.io. One of our missions is to provide amazing ACT Prep to students no matter their financial background, so I can give you a discount/scholarship to make the course affordable for you if you want to sign up.
@@preppros Thank you so much!
Doing mine right now!!!!! I thought I was coming in for a 3 hour math test
is it possible you can teach more of the English part im at a 17 superscore and im trying to get a 21
I'm taking my test in less than 12 hours😭 im really scared about the math and end of the science!!
what score did u make ?
@@jayonnaa1719 I think it's a fifteen over all😭 I thought I was more than prepared but oh boy was I quickly proven wrong
@@Random-messthat’s okay
I haven't had any time to study or anything, my ACT is in the morning and I'm just praying I'll do better than I did last year. They literally dropped it on us a week before the actual test was scheduled and I'm freaking out
What?? How? Did you do well
@@habibasharawy1643 I'm a senior retaking it, at my school juniors take it during the spring and seniors can do retakes in the fall. I kinda feel like I flunked the math section, but I'm scheduled to take the reading and science tests on Friday.
Edit: I also wasn't aware that seniors did retakes in the fall until they dropped it on us
@@deadsilence7528 I didn't know schools can control whether you can take it or not, Hope you do well and don't worry I am sure it won't be that bad
I understand your struggle I just transfered from an Egyptian national school system to an international one as a senior and I have to take the ACT in order to go to college
lord i hope i do good tomorrow 🙏
me as well!
I have a question about the 9 minute drill: when you mention going through a full passage in 9 minutes, should we work through it chronologically and complete as many questions as possible or skim through the passage and answer the questions we know for sure?
I know this isn't the answer that you want, but it depends. It's best to try different methods and find what works best for you. The ACT Reading questions are not chronological, so you definitely don't need to do them in order. Watching my video on How To Get A 36 on ACT Reading should help as well (ua-cam.com/video/lsQJL7_BKeg/v-deo.html)
Hey Mr. Matthew, I love your videos. Very informative and concise. Will you make ACT Science videos in the future as well?
Yes, I am planning on making some Science videos soon.
We got this fellas
i take my act tomorrow 💀
me too i haven’t studied nothing i’m cooked
Same lol
Me too 😂
howd yall do. just curious im taking mine in a few days
Takin the ACT in about an hour lets go 💪💪
I thought it was next week 🙏 I didnt study until today and its tomorrow.
Damn bro, I gotta take the ACT tomorrow too
I’m taking it Sunday because of religion
@@ShawnShow_1 Oh cool
Take mine in 8 hours
5:15 Slope equation is wrong
(edit: nevermind im wrong)
No, the equation is correct. You can write the slope equation as (y1-y2)/(x1-x2) or (y2-y1)/(x2-x1). It's the same equation.
@@preppros well i didnt know that. huh
I have within a month is that good?
Yea just make sure to study rlly hard I almost passed it but I missed by 3 points 😭but I take it later this month on the 22nd so I’ve been studying hard
@@rayshawnamartin9126how’d you do?
how good does a 30 look to schools cuz that's what I've gotten on my past few tests and I don't feel like I've improved and I'm worried about doing worse tmrw, cuz I already knew all of the stuff in your video, during the actual test my brain just decides to delete words or create new ones messing up the questions, but this doesn't happen in practice so i don't know what to do
It depends on the schools you are applying to. I'd recommend looking at the information for the schools you are applying to to see how a 30 compares to the scores for most admitted students.
If you are have been preparing and scoring a 30, I'm not surprised you already know all of this. It'll be best to review any practice tests you have taken today to feel as sharp as possible for tomorrow and know the types of questions you usually make mistakes on. Also be sure you have all the math formulas memorized. Do your best to read questions carefully since you know that you sometime make dumb mistakes. Any questions you aren't confident on, circle the number in your test booklet and come back at the end if you have extra time after finishing.
30 is very good overall. Don’t know what kind of schools you’re interested in but a 30 will get you good financial aid at most places
Thanks
let's see, i got a 21 on my test last time. let's see what i get tmr.
who else taking it tommorow?
me
Taking it in 5 mins I’m cooked
im taking my p-act tomorrow and im cooked
35 superscore, 36 every section but math… end me
yooo share those tips for the reading and science tests 🙏
How many times do you recommend taking the ACT? I’ve taken it three times and still don’t have the score I want.
Most of our students take the ACT 2-3 times, but it all depends on your goals and how much prep you have done. The ACT has score choice, so you only send the test dates that you want to schools when applying. What kind of prep did you do for the ACT so far? And how far are you from your goal score?
i love you
Love this channel! #tutorgoals
i take it in 1 hour
taking the preact today right after election day 😐 my school is full of sociopaths
pray for me, I have preact so uhm pls if you see this comment pray for me
Science 6 minutes per passage? There were 6 passages on April 2023 and September 2023 tests. 6 * 6 = 36 minutes, but ACT is only 35 minutes for the Science section. 36 minutes is a minute over.
9 minutes per passage for Reading? There are 4 passages. 4 * 9 = 36 minutes. Reading is 35 minutes. 36 minutes is a minute over. If you show up for track practice and think "I'll run a 7 minute mile" because you've run 7 minute 15 second miles, you're in for a rude surprise. You'll have a false sense of pace.
Rule of thumb is fine, but I tell students the per section time based on number of questions in the Science section and 8 minutes 45 seconds per passage on Reading. Going over with your rule of thumb timing is a bad thing. I also give them the times for 14, 15, 16 question English passages - sometimes they aren't all 15 questions. Science is easy to count # of questions: 5 minutes for 4 questions, 6 minutes for 5 questions, and 7 minutes for 6 questions.
Overall, I provide these timings for students because they are easy for students to remember and to use as a general pacing. Giving students something easy to remember and apply is more beneficial for most students, especially those cramming for the ACT. I could have clarified in the video that the timings were approximations for any students who did not do the math that you just did.
Being exact, the Reading pacing is 8 minutes and 45 second per passage and Science is 5 minutes and 50 seconds, but those timings is harder for students to memorize and apply on test day.