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| ACT Assessment 5th. Ed. w/CD-ROM (REA) - The Best Test Prep for the ACT (Test Preps) | 
enlarge | Authors: Charles O. Brass, Suzanne Coffield, Joseph T. Conklin, Anita Price Davis, Slim Fayache, Mitchel Fedak, Bernice E. Goldberg, Kevin James Hanson, Kai Miao, Lina Miceli, Pamela K. Phillips, Elizabeth M. Powell, Corinna Siebert, Michael Sporer Publisher: Research & Education Association Category: Book
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Master the ACT and get into the college you want... Our ACT test experts show you the right way to prepare for this important test and score higher. REA's new and fully expanded 5th edition examines all ACT assessment subject areas including in-depth coverage of the ACT's new Writing Test. The comprehensive review covers every possible exam topic: Reading, English, Math, and Science. Features 5 full-length practice exams. Each practice exam question is fully explained to help you better understand the subject material. Use the book's appendix and index for speedy look-ups and smarter searches.
Follow up your study with REA's proven test-taking strategies, powerhouse drills and study schedule that get you ready to master the ACT.
DETAILS - Comprehensive review of every subject to appear on the ACT assessment: Reading, Math, English, and Science - Contains the ACT's latest change - the all-new Writing Test - Dynamic diagnostic exam pinpoints your exam strengths and weaknesses - Flexible study schedule tailored to your needs - Packed with proven test tips, strategies and advice to help you master the ACT - 5 full-length practice ACT assessment exams. Each exam question is answered in complete detail with easy-to-follow, easy-to-grasp explanations. - Fully indexed for quicker and smarter searches. - Bonus College Guide on how to choose your college wisely
TABLE OF CONTENTS ACT INDEPENDENT STUDY SCHEDULE Chapter 1: SCORING HIGH ON THE ACT ASSESSMENT About Our Book About the ACT How to Use this Book Format of the ACT About the Review Sections Scoring the English, Math, Reading, and Science Reasoning TestsScoring the Optional Writing Test Studying for the ACT Test-Taking Tips The Day of the Exam Chapter 2: CHOOSING A COLLEGE How Do I Find College Information? Types of Institutions What Am I Looking for in a College? What Do Colleges Look for? Visiting Colleges Athletics How to Apply Chapter 3: ACT ASSESSMENT DIAGNOSTIC EXAM ACT Assessment Diagnostic Exam Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers Chapter 4: ATTACKING THE ACT ENGLISH TEST Description of the ACT English Test About the Directions Strategies for the English Section Skills Tested Standard Written English Review Rhetorical Skills Review Answer Key for Drills Chapter 5: ATTACKING THE ACT MATHEMATICS TEST Description of the ACT Mathematics Test About the Directions Strategies for the Mathematics Section Skills Tested Arithmetic Review Algebra Review Geometry and Trigonometry Review Answer Key for Drills Chapter 6: ATTACKING THE ACT READING TEST Description of the ACT Reading Test About the Directions Strategies for the Reading Section Skills Tested Reading Review Answer Key for Drill Chapter 7: ATTACKING THE ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST Description of the ACT Science Reasoning Test About the Directions Strategies for the Science Reasoning Section Skills Tested Sample Passages and Questions Biology Review Chemistry Review Physics Review Earth Science Review Geology Review Astronomy Review Meteorology Review Answer Key for Drills PRACTICE EXAM I Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers PRACTICE EXAM II Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers PRACTICE EXAM III Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers PRACTICE EXAM IV Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers ANSWER SHEETS (WITH SUBSCORE-AREA CODING) ATTACKING THE ACT WRITING TEST APPENDIX INDEX SCORING WORKSHEETRAW SCORE CONVERSION CHARTSUBSCORE CONVERSION CHART: RAW SCORE TO SCALED SCORE
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About Research & Education Association Research & Education Association (REA) is an organization of educators, scientists, and engineers specializing in various academic fields. Founded in 1959 with the purpose of disseminating the most recently developed scientific information to groups in industry, government, high schools, and universities, REA has since become a successful and highly respected publisher of study aids, test preps, handbooks, and reference works.
REA's Test Preparation series includes study guides for all academic levels in almost all disciplines. Research & Education Association publishes test preps for students who have not yet completed high school, as well as high school students preparing to enter college. Students from countries around the world seeking to attend college in the United States will find the assistance they need in REA's publications. For college students seeking advanced degrees, REA publishes test preps for many major graduate school admission examinations in a wide variety of disciplines, including engineering, law, and medicine. Students at every level, in every field, with every ambition can find what they are looking for among REA's publications. While most test preparation books present practice tests that bear little resemblance to the actual exams, REA's series presents tests that accurately depict the official exams in both degree of difficulty and types of questions. REA's practice tests are always based upon the most recently administered exams, and include every type of question that can be expected on the actual exams.
REA's publications and educational materials are highly regarded and continually receive an unprecedented amount of praise from professionals, instructors, librarians, parents, and students. Our authors are as diverse as the fields represented in the books we publish. They are well-known in their respective disciplines and serve on the faculties of prestigious high schools, colleges, and universities throughout the United States and Canada.
Chapter 1: SCORING HIGH ON THE ACT ASSESSMENT
ABOUT OUR BOOK This book has the tools to effectively prepare you for the ACT Assessment. It contains five full-length practice exams complete with answer keys and detailed explanations for each question, along with a topical review for each of the five individual tests that make up the ACT. All of the practice exams we provide are based on the latest ACT test administrations and contain every type of question that you can expect to encounter on the actual exam.
ABOUT THE ACT Who Takes the ACT and What is It Used for? The ACT is usually taken by high school juniors and seniors. The exam is used by college admissions officers as a way to fairly judge all the students who apply to their school. Because high schools across the United States use many different grading systems, ACT scores put everyone on more of an equal footing. Your ACT scores, along with other information provided by you and your high school, help colleges predict how well you will do at the college level.
If you don't do well on the ACT, don't panic! The exam can be taken over so that you can work on improving your scores. It's also not the be-all and end-all that you might think it is. Admissions officers use a number of criteria to judge applicants: Grade-point average, extracurricular activities, on-campus interviews, and the degree to which you've been taking challenging courses in high school are all factors that go into the mix. REA believes you have every reason to believe that, with enough of the right preparation, you can and should score well on the ACT. Nonetheless, you shouldn't think that not doing so will necessarily jeopardize your chances of attending the college of your choice. The very fact that you picked up this book, however, means that you're not one to leave much to chance. Having our test prep at your side as you approach test day will give you the extra shot of confidence we all sometimes need to climb the ladder of success.
Who Administers the ACT? The ACT is developed and administered by ACT, Inc., and involves the assistance of educators throughout the country. The development process is designed and implemented to ensure that the content and difficulty level of the exam are appropriate.
When and Where is the ACT Given? You should try to take the exam early in your junior or senior year so that you will have another opportunity to take it if you are not satisfied with your performance. Taking our practice exams will familiarize you with the types of questions and format of the ACT so that you do not have to go through the anxiety of learning about the ACT during the actual exam.
The ACT is usually administered five times a year throughout the country. It is given at hundreds of locations, including high schools. The usual testing day is Saturday, but the exam can be taken on an alternate day if a conflict, such as a religious obligation, exists.
To receive information on upcoming administrations of the ACT, consult the ACT Registration Bulletin, which can be obtained from your guidance counselor, or contact ACT, Inc., directly at:
ACT Registration Phone: (319) 337-1270 (Weekdays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ct) Website: www.act.org Online registration or registration by phone is recommended
To take the ACT, you must pay a registration fee. A fee waiver may be granted in certain situations. To find out if you qualify, ask your guidance counselor. SSD Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Many students qualify for extra time to take the ACT Assessment. To learn about the documentation policy, the types of accommodations available, and registration procedures, visit www.act.org/aap/disab. HOW TO USE THIS BOOK What Do I Study First? Begin your studies by first taking our written diagnostic exam. The tables that follow include an answer key to score your exam, and also explain what review material you need to study if you answer a question incorre...
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Too much information? Not possible. February 27, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book, I think, does a lot of fantastic review for the ACT. Previous reviewers have complained that there's too much information contained - how is that even possible? If you want to be prepared for the ACT, you want to be PREPARED - this book will help you be so. It is largely thanks to this book that I received a 35 on my ACT. Need I really say more?
Excellent August 14, 2006 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Helped my daughter become familiar with how the ACT is worded and what to expect on the exam. Eased some of her anxiety.
Horrible July 21, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Which is sad because the material is laid out great, but the amount of errors ruins it. There are typos everywhere, SIGNIFICANT typos, such as the wrong sign in an equation or missing punctuation in the answers of the grammar drills. If you do get the book, make sure you do the math for yourself, because you'll catch yourself correcting the book fairly often.
Very Worse Course For Time April 6, 2005 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book of more than a thousand pages has every topic that could possibly be on the ACT. The topics are explained in a clear, concise manner. But there are so many topics that their explanations are almost too concise: Two or three sentences of explanations are given and a couple of examples. The format of the examples are in a No and Yes format for the English section. The drills in the English section and Science have good explanations with them. But in the Math section, in which work might be needed, there are no explanations, only answers. The Reading section has no explanation either. The diagnostic test and four other tests gives you great explanations for each topic, though.
Don't get me wrong, some topics are explained well because of the many sub-categories. But other topics are really sketchy on the details. Also, in the English section, the book expects you to memorize all the "by-the-book" terms, like superlative and present perfect. I had never even heard of those terms until I had taken a Spanish class. Moreover, other books might help you memorize things by acronyms but this book if just full of dry information.
If you have to take the ACT in a couple months or weeks, this is a very bad book for you. With all this info, you would need a year to get through it all. Moreover, there is so much stuff that you really don't need for the ACT. This book gives you years worth of information. You can really tell from the science topics of astrology, meteorology, physics, etc.
At least now I understand the elusive diffence between who and whom.
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