ACT
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION
The American College Test (ACT) is designed to assess what high school students have learned in school. The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The optional Writing Test measures skill in planning and writing a short essay.
The American College Test (ACT) is designed to assess what high school students have learned in school. The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The optional Writing Test measures skill in planning and writing a short essay.
Review the Secondary Testing Module in Canvas information or contact MBTA's Test Coordinator for more details.
Review the Secondary Testing Module in Canvas information or contact MBTA's Test Coordinator for more details.
After MBTA's pre-scheduled testing date, students interested in retesting will need to select the testing date/location and submit online payment to secure their spot on their own. See the ACT Checklist below for details.
After MBTA's pre-scheduled testing date, students interested in retesting will need to select the testing date/location and submit online payment to secure their spot on their own. See the ACT Checklist below for details.
MBTA'S CHECKLIST & RESOURCES
MBTA'S CHECKLIST & RESOURCES
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Resources to prepare for the ACT:
Resources to prepare for the ACT:
ACT Test Study Guide (Google Doc)
University of Hawaii FREE ACT Math Support (Webpage from UH):
Requires students to create an account
Select the Goal of ACT
Provide this access key: acthawaii
Free ACT Online Practice Test (Webpage)
What does Superscoring Mean? (Webpage from ACT)
What to bring on testing day:
What to bring on testing day:
#2 pencils (at least two; sharpened)
Photo ID
Approved ACT calculator policy
Your phone is NOT allowed
Sweater / Jacket (maybe in an air conditioned room)