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ADVANCE YOUR ACT SCORE TO THE NEXT LEVEL.
Have a strong ACT score but looking to push your performance even further? The Princeton Review is here for you! ACT Advanced is your go-to guide for the extra-challenging topics that other books dont cover. Offering exclusive tips and strategies, this book guides you through the most difficult questions youll find on the ACT.
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Part I

Orientation

Chapter 1

Introduction to the ACT

The pursuit of a perfect or near-perfect ACT score is an impressive goal. Achieving that goal requires a thorough command of the material and strategies specific to the ACT. To begin your quest, know everything you can about the test. This chapter presents an overview of the ACT, advice about when to take it, and how to report your scores.

WELCOME

So you think you can dance, ahem, score a 34 or better? Were all for it. The Princeton Review supports all students who want to do their best. Weve written this book specifically for students who are in a position to score at the very highest levels. We believe that to achieve a perfect or near-perfect score, you have to know as much as possible about the test itself. Even more, however, you need to know about yourself as a test-taker.

You may already be familiar with many of the basic facts about the ACT, but even if you think you are, we encourage you to read through the following to be sure you know every single thing you can about the test youre going to conquer.

FUN FACTS ABOUT THE ACT

All of the content review and strategies we teach in the following chapters are based on the specific structure and format of the ACT. Before you can beat this test, you have to know how its built.

Structure

The ACT consists of four multiple-choice, timed tests: English, Math, Reading, and Science, always given in that order. The ACT Plus Writing also includes an essay, with the Writing Test given after the Science Test. (ACT calls them tests, but we may also use the term sections in this book to avoid confusion.)

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