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What is the ACT?

The ACT (which stands for “American College Testing” or “American College Test”) has been around since 1959 when it was introduced as a competitor to ye olde SAT. As a college entrance exam, the ACT has evolved since then but is still paired with, and often compared to, the SAT. The ACT is administered by a nonprofit of the same name, whereas the SAT is administered by the College Board, which also offers Advanced Placement exams.

The ACT is offered 7 times a year, and college-bound students typically sit for it at some point during their junior year. There are variations to the test for each date, but the scaled scoring system (see below) evens out any differences in level of difficulty across test dates.

The goal is to be academically prepared for the ACT while still allowing yourself time to retake the test once or twice. ACT Academy provides free learning resources for students preparing for the test. Additionally, utilizing the ACT Score Calculator can help you assess your readiness and determine your timeline.

How is the ACT structured?

The ACT is divided into 4 multiple-choice sections: English, Reading, Math, and Science. There is also an optional Writing test, which is required by some schools. Be sure to check requirements before you register for the ACT. If you’re not sure where you’re applying, it is a good idea to opt into the Writing test to cover your bases. The sections are structured as follows: