Test Prep

ACT TestPrep Workshop 

Free ACT Workshop for Juniors and Sophomores on subject areas to prepare for the ACT. One section of the ACT is taught per 2-hour class over 4 classes. In-depth content, crucial strategies, and important insights are taught for all four sections. By separating into 4 separate classes, we are also able to provide additional activities to help improve scores in-between our class meetings.  These sessions will be on Tuesdays in the Library, 9:30-11:3 AM.  You MUST sign up as seating is limited. 


The workshop is full and the registration has closed.


ACT TestPrep Workshop 


This ACT Workshop is by Ultimate TestPrep.

Class 1 - English - February 13th

Class 2 - Math - February  20th

Class 3 - Reading - February 27th

Class 4 - Science - March 5th







Study Point - Practice Tests SAT/ACT

StudyPoint is offering the practice test events, and since they do so virtually, you can take the practice test from your home. Anyone who participates will also receive a free score analysis that breaks down how you did by section, question type, and content area so you can get a sense for where you might want to do some review prior to the real thing.

They run multiple practice tests each week. If you're interested you can view available dates and register for a test at the Study Point website.

Thanks and good luck!

Greg Zumas

President

StudyPoint Tutoring

1-877-883-9764


ACT Prep Guide

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ACT Personalized Study Plan-This is a great opportunity to provide personalized learning at home or at school in English, Math, and Reading on the ACT. Even if students do not have a recent ACT score, they can select a score range and practice from there.

ACT Personalized Study Plan 


FCPS: Math ACT TIPS

 


Free ACT Certification Test Prep

Looking for ACT/SAT test prep, as well as Career Readiness certifications and more? Check out the Kentucky Virtual Library . You find all types of free resources students can use if they create a free account. Just a few resources available: