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Frequently asked questions about the ACT

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We understand how confusing and overwhelming it can be preparing for the ACT. We've gathered and answered some of the questions we hear most often from our students and their parents about the ACT to help you out.

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ACT questions

What's on the ACT?

The ACT is composed of four sections: Reading, English, Math, and Science. There is also an optional Writing section.

Reading: This multiple-choice section tests reading comprehension. This section takes 35 minutes and consists of 40 questions.

English: This multiple-choice section tests usage/mechanics and rhetorical skills. This section takes 45 minutes and consists of 75 questions.
Sample ACT english question

Math: This multiple-choice section tests arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry skills. This section takes 60 minutes and consists of 60 questions.
Sample ACT math question

Science: This multiple-choice section tests interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating science-based passages. This section takes 35 minutes and consists of 40 questions.

Writing: This section is optional. This section takes 30 minutes and consists of one essay question.
Sample ACT writing question

How is the ACT scored?

The ACT is scored out of 36. Each of the four sections are scored out of 36 points, and then the section scores are averaged together to find your total score.

Sample ACT score

EnglishMathReadingScienceEssayTotal
322632301230
How is the ACT essay scored?

ACT essays are graded on a scale of 0 to 12. While the essay is optional, some schools require that you write the essay, so be sure to check the policy of the schools you're applying to before you take the test.

What's a good score on the ACT?

A perfect score on the ACT is a 36. A “good” score depends what college you want to go to. We recommend looking at schools' admissions pages on their websites to find out what scores specific schools require. This will help you set your goal score for the ACT.

Should I guess on the ACT?

On the ACT, you do not lose points for wrong answers, so it's always a good idea to guess. Of course, you should try your best to narrow down the answer choices, but you should definitely answer every question, even if that means guessing.

Will colleges see all my ACT scores?

When you take the ACT, you get to choose the score you want colleges to see. This means, if you take the ACT more than once, you'll be able to send your best score to the colleges you're applying to, and they will not be able to see any of your other scores.

When should I take the ACT?

Generally, the best time to take the ACT is in the spring of your junior year. This gives you plenty of time to re-take the ACT, if necessary. Most students start preparing for the ACT by the fall of their junior year.

If you have any questions about your ACT testing timeline, please do not hesitate to contact us at (877) 738-7737. Our experienced and knowledgeable test prep counselors are always available to help you understand the college admissions process and plan your testing schedule.

View our testing timeline here.

Can I take a practice test to see how I'd do on the ACT?

Yes! We absolutely encourage you to take a Revolution ACT Practice Exam. We offer practice exams at local high schools, and we can also mail one directly to you. To give you the most accurate practice score possible, we mirror the grading of the actual ACT with our practice exams.

To sign up for a Revolution practice exam in your area, enter your zip code below or just give us a call at (877) 738-7737.

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Course Questions

What if a student is unable to make it to an exam session?

Students unable to take a test on any given Saturday can take their exam at home and mail in their answer sheets to Revolution Prep. Each exam booklet is printed with home testing instructions. The exam will be graded and uploaded to the student's My Revolution account the day it is received. Certain locations also offer Sunday testing.

What if a student can't make it to a weekday class session?

Revolution Prep Group Courses usually meet Tuesday through Thursday at various locations. Students who are unable to attend their assigned class are encouraged to call the Revolution office and arrange to attend another Revolution Prep class during that week. Note: by the following week, most Revolution Prep classes will have moved on to the next lecture, and make-ups may be impossible. To maximize personal attention Revolution students are encouraged to attend their assigned classes whenever possible. Students can also add individual Tutor Blocks to review missed material.

Can a student retake the class?

Revolution Prep encourages students who are not satisfied with their SAT or ACT score to repeat the course. Any student who attends all classes and does all of their homework (see graduation requirements) can take the class again for FREE. No new materials are provided.

Revolution Prep is committed to our students' success. If a student has missed one or more sessions but would like to repeat the class, just call and explain the situation to a representative at 1-877-REV-PREP (738-7737).

What is the structure of the course?

The course meets eleven times. It includes six 3-hour interactive lectures and five 4-hour practice exams over six weeks.

When do classes meet?

Lectures are generally held on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evening from 6-9PM. Practice exams are usually held on Saturday mornings from 9AM-1PM. (Premium Instruction Online Course students and Private Tutoring students have the option to attend on-campus testing as well.) Specific schedules vary by location; please review detailed Group Class schedules. Search for an SAT class. Search for an ACT class.

What is the average class size?

Revolution Prep classes have an average of 15 students.

Is there homework?

We know how busy college-bound high school students are. The last thing we want to do is give students more "busywork" that may or may not teach them anything. That's why all weekly Revolution homework assignments are customized for each individual student. Revolution Prep helps students focus on the areas where they specifically need improvement. Learn more about Revolution's approach to personalized learning.

What materials do students receive?

All students will receive a Revolution Prep curriculum book, 5 practice exam booklets, and 5 sets of answer sheets.

How can a student confirm his or her enrollment?

Minutes after signing up online or by phone students should receive an email confirming enrollment. Likewise for all fax and mail enrollment forms, a confirmation email will be sent out the day the registration and payment have been received. Please contact Revolution Prep at 1-877-REV-PREP (738-7737) or answers@revolutionprep.com if you need your confirmation email to be re-sent.

When should students take the Revolution course?

Students should take the Revolution Prep course some time between the summer after their sophomore year and the fall of their senior year. As long as the student has completed Geometry, we recommend taking the course sooner rather than later to allow more time for additional practice and to retake the exam if he or she is not happy with the scores from the first attempt. Please review our testing timeline for more information.

Does Revolution Prep offer preparation over the summer?

Absolutely! In fact the summer can be the best time to prepare for the SAT or ACT because students have more time to dedicate to test prep without detracting from academic classes. Some of the highest score improvements we see are from students who take a Group Course or Private Tutoring over the summer and use the extra time they have during the summer for additional Tutor Blocks or additional independent study using the materials from the Revolution course. Find an SAT class. Find an ACT class.

When is the next Revolution Prep class starting?

Soon! Revolution runs courses leading up to nearly every SAT and ACT test administration as well as a summer session. Enroll in a SAT or ACT course session that meets your needs.

When should a student enroll in a Revolution Prep course?

Students can enroll in a Revolution Prep course at any time, however since Revolution limits class sizes, courses often fill up weeks before they begin. The earlier students enroll the more likely it is that they will be able to enroll in a class meeting at the time and location of their choosing.

Can I sign up for the course if it has already started?

Students can join the Premium Instructor Online SAT or ACT course at any time as all class sessions are archived and can be reviewed at any time.

Students can join the on-campus SAT or ACT Group Course or Hybrid Course if they have missed no more than one lecture and no more than two exams and there is space available. (If a student misses more than one lecture, he or she can join the Group Course, but is required to purchase a Tutor Block in order to make up the material covered in the missed. Hybrid Course students must use one of their tutor sessions as a class make-up session.)

There is no reduction in cost for students who join the course late. Students who join late may not receive their materials for 2-3 business days. Students can have their materials sent the next business day for an additional fee of $60.

What if a student can't fit a Revolution Prep on-campus SAT or ACT course into their busy schedule?

Students who are too busy to fit one of the Revolution on-campus courses into their schedule may want to consider the Premium Instructor Online Course. Our innovative online learning environment lets students prep for the SAT or ACT test at home, either with their teacher and fellow students or they can review the archived lessons on their schedule.

Another option to consider is Revolution Prep's SAT Private Tutoring or ACT Private Tutoring. Tutoring sessions are scheduled to meet individual students' needs.