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Study Blast ACT Science Prep: Study Blast
Study Blast ACT Science Prep: Study Blast
Study Blast ACT Science Prep: Study Blast
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Looking for Exam Help with your ACT Science studies?    Study Blast Books brings you a blast of knowledge you can use to help you understand and pass the ACT Exam!!

So what is a Study Blast?

A “Study Blast” is a book of facts and items listed out for you to read, learn and memorize before taking a test.   What can you do with the book?   Try making flashcards from the items that give you difficulty.  Read through before taking a practice test.  Review after your practice tests.   Read this book the night before the exam..   Make your own quizzes and tests..   Use this book for group studies..    All that and more… 

We review all the latest data and present it here.   And by all means we are not a replacement for the “Official Study Guide” but we are an add on for every test taker to benefit from in helping them pass an exam.

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Release dateJun 30, 2013
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Study Blast ACT Science Prep - Study Blast

ACT Science Study Prep

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Get your blast of knowledge.  Study Blast gives you items you need to learn to pass your test!!

What is a Study Blast?

A Study Blast is a book of facts and items listed out for you to read, learn and memorize before taking a test.  What can you do with the book?  Try making flashcards from the items that give you difficulty.  Read through before taking a practice test.  Review after your practice tests.  Read this book the night before the exam..  Make your own quizzes and tests..  Use this book for group studies..  All that and more... 

We review all the latest data and present it here.  And by all means we are not a replacement for the Official Study Guide but we are an add on for every test taker to benefit from in helping them pass an exam. 

Exam Information

1.  What is the ACT?

The ACT is a nationally-recognized college entrance examination available to students as part of the college application process.  The exam covers four subject areas: English, Mathematics, Reading and Science.  The ACT Plus Writing exam includes an additional Writing section, which some colleges require for admission.  To see if your college requires the Writing Test, visit http://actrs19.act.org/app3/writPrefRM/.  The exam typically takes 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete with breaks (or just over 4 hours with the optional writing test).

2.  Who creates the ACT?

The ACT is created by the ACT, Inc. (originally known as the American College Testing Program), headquartered in Iowa City, Iowa.  The ACT was developed according to the:

o  Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, & National Council on Measurement in Education (1985)

o  Code of Professional Responsibilities in Educational Measurement, National Council on Measurement in Education (1995)

o  Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education, Joint Committee on Testing Practices (1988)

Website? 

Http://www.actstudent.org

4.  When should I register for the ACT?

There is no set time to take the ACT.  Students usually take the exam in the spring semester of 11th grade because the exam content covers class materials up to that time.  Most students find it helpful to have their ACT scores in hand when they begin the application process.  In addition, taking the exam junior year leaves ample time for preparation and retakes if the first score is unsatisfactory.

5.  How do I register?

There are three ways you can register for the ACT.  The most convenient is online at https://aap.act.org/aapreg/. Paper registration packets are also available at your college counselor's office. If you have registered for the ACT within the last two years, you can use telephone registration (319-337-1270).

For more information, go to http://www.actstudent.org/regist/index.html

6.  How much does it cost to take the ACT?

The ACT costs $29.00 + $14.00 (optional writing test) + $19.00 (if registered late). Other fees may apply depending

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