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Who Should Take the ACT Course?

The ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized exam used for college admissions, particularly in the United States. It assesses a student’s academic readiness for college and is accepted by thousands of universities worldwide.

Total Score Range

400 - 1600

ACT

1 - 36

|

SAT

400 - 1600

The proof

What Does the ACT Measure?

The ACT evaluates a student’s skills in:

English

Mathematics

Reading

Science Reasoning

Writing

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ACT Exam Structure

1. English

Covers:
  • Grammar and usage
  • Sentence structure
  • Punctuation
  • Writing style and organization

2. Mathematics

Covers:
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Statistics and probability

3. Reading

Covers:
  • Reading comprehension
  • Analysis of passages
  • Interpretation of information

4. Science

Covers:
  • Data interpretation
  • Scientific reasoning
  • Analysis of experiments and research findings

5. Writing (Optional)

Students write an essay evaluating and analyzing different perspectives on an issue.
ACT Scoring

Each section is scored on a scale of 1–36.

The Composite Score is the average of the four main sections (English, Math, Reading, and Science).

Higher scores improve competitiveness for university admissions and scholarships.

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What Benefits we provide For an ACT Course

Structured preparation and study plan

Strong foundation in core academic subjects

Practice with official ACT-style questions

Improved speed and accuracy

Time-management and test-taking strategies

Regular mock tests and score analysis

Understand the key differences

ACT vs SAT

The ACT and SAT both assess college readiness, but they differ in structure, scoring, and focus. ACT includes English, Math, Reading, and Science with a 1–36 score range, while SAT focuses on Reading & Writing and Math with a 400–1600 score range. Choosing the right exam depends on your strengths, preparation style, and academic goals.
FEATURE ACT SAT
Sections
English, Math, Reading, Science
Reading & Writing, Math
Science Section
Yes
No
Score Range
1–36
400–1600
Focus
Curriculum-based knowledge
Reasoning and problem-solving

Process For Preparation

How we prepare Student for an ACT Course Includes

1.
Diagnostic assessment
2.
Section-wise concept building
3.
Practice tests and mock exams
4.
Performance tracking and feedback
5.
Test-taking strategies
6.
Personalized mentoring and doubt-solving sessions

Ready to take your next step with The Second Teacher?

The ACT Course prepares students for success in college admissions by strengthening skills in English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science. Through expert guidance, targeted practice, and mock examinations, students gain the confidence and strategies needed to achieve their highest possible ACT scores and enhance their university applications.