Hey, I'm getting ready to take the ACT soon and I was wondering if you guys know any websites or resources that offer free ACT practice tests? I need to get as much practice as I can without breaking the bank. Thanks in advance!
Hey there! It's awesome that you're getting ready to take the ACT and looking for resources to practice. You're in luck—there are quite a few options available for you to access free ACT practice tests.
One great resource is the ACT's official website, where they offer a free official practice test. You can find this test in their "Preparing for the ACT" booklet available as a PDF on the site (act.org). This will give you an accurate representation of what to expect on the actual exam since it's created by the makers of the ACT.
Another useful option is Khan Academy. While they're best known for their SAT prep, they also have a variety of ACT practice questions and resources which you can find by navigating to their "Test Prep" section (khanacademy.org/test-prep). Though they don't have full-length practice tests, their question bank is helpful for targeted practice.
Additionally, you can check out CrackACT (crackact.com), which has several free full-length ACT practice tests available for download. These tests are all actual ACT tests from previous years. Just keep in mind that the explanations for their practice questions may not be as thorough as some other resources.
Remember that taking practice tests is important, but don't forget to review your mistakes and work on areas where you need improvement for the best results. Good luck with your ACT prep!
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