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Anybody recently taken the ACT. I'm applying to my local college and they require the NET test and the ACT. The NET test I am not worried about, but the ACT scares me. I do believe this measures your skills/abilities to that of high school seniors. Well, I have been out of school for a very long time. The reading part I'm not worried about, yes, it's the dreaded math that scares me. I have been brushing up, but it's those darn word problems that get me.
mona b
I had to take the ACT, 20 years post high school. Scared the bugebbers out of me. And there isnt anything like a 35 year old sitting in a classroom with a bunch of high school juniors,, uhggg!I did fine though. All ya need is what the particular school requires. As for any important test though,, get a good nights sleep, eat some breakfast, get there in plenty of time with required ID, take a few good deep breaths before you go in and try to relax. Good luck!!
The ACT is a piece of cake. I didn't prepare for it at all... I had to get a minimum score of 20 to enter the nursing program, and I took it so far in advance I figured if I bombed it, I could do it again.
No preparation... no problem. I got a 29. And this was 6 years out of high school with no classes in between.
Seriously, relax about it.
researchrabbit
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I take tests really, really well (truly, it is a talent). I actually got a perfect English score the second time I took it. I reallly expected the score to be lower the second time I took it and was surprised.
The math I had the most trouble with on the ACT the second time was geometry and those x and y axis problems.