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The 4 Best ACT Apps (and How to Use Them in Your Prep)
This is the ACT’s official prep app, and it advertises itself as the only app that can help you accurately predict your ACT score. It’s definitely helpful, but it costs $39.95 and comes as part of the purchase of the ACT's online prep program.
It’s customized to your skill level, it has practice questions and a test with real ACT questions, and it offers thorough content review. Also, there are gaming features that allow you to test your knowledge and compete with your friends. That's not to mention the fact that this app is official, so you know you're getting the best information possible.
The 4 Best ACT Apps (and How to Use Them in Your Prep)
This app offers 60 lessons, 1,000 virtual flashcards that provide explanations to example questions, and 1,000 practice questions. Initially, you take a diagnostic test of eight questions and the app will customize a course of instruction for you. Because there aren’t many questions on the diagnostic, the app may not accurately determine your current skill level.
This app is definitely one of the better free ACT prep apps. It offers content instruction, you can take a mock ACT with up to 100 questions, it offers many good realistic practice questions, and the explanations to the questions are complete.
The 4 Best ACT Apps (and How to Use Them in Your Prep)
This app, which was designed by the tutoring company Varsity Tutors, has a ton of features. It includes practice tests, single-section diagnostic tests, questions of the day, and flashcards with practice questions and explanations. You can also make your own flashcards and find a tutor via the app. You’ll have to pay for the tutor, though, and the prices for one-on-one tutoring aren't clearly listed.
The app's major benefit is its wealth of practice questions, and since they're divided by topic, you can drill your specific weaknesses. Unfortunately, there’s no mention of test-taking strategies nor any content instruction other than explanations of the practice questions. But for a free app, you can't beat the amount of information!
The 4 Best ACT Apps (and How to Use Them in Your Prep)
On the upshot, this test prep app by Magoosh (which updates regularly!) gives users a lot to love. The app combines study tips, helpful articles, and test practice questions, and it even offers users a practice test. The free tier is pretty robust in that you can access all the most recent articles along with 100 video lessons and 63 practice questions. I think the free trial gives you enough good information to get started.
The premium version of this app boasts tons more content, including nearly 700 practice questions and more than double the video content. But the pricing model for premium isn't clear. Is it a one-time purchase or a subscription? How much does premium cost? All of this information—which is pretty important—seems to be hidden from users, so it's hard to know whether a premium subscription is really worth it.
A FREE online ACT test prep tool for students, with personalized, self-guided plans based on the test results from ACT tests, as well as official ACT practice tests.
A good test prep website that is free and helps students prepare for the ACT, SAT, ASVAB, and GED
A good test prep website that is free and helps students prepare for the ACT, SAT, ASVAB, and GED
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