Know Yourself; Know the Tests
Some say you can't study for the ACT or SAT, but that's just not true. There are many ways to prepare for the test, and your scores will be better the more you prepare. This first lesson introduces the general makeup of both tests, so you will know what to expect on test day. You will also learn how to relax if you panic, how to eliminate wrong answers, and how much time to spend on each question.
Master the Reading Questions
You may have been reading since the first grade, but that's not enough experience to get you ready for the ACT and SAT passage-based reading questions. After this lesson, you will have the tools you need to develop your own personal reading strategy.
Practice on the ACT Reading Questions
Knowledge is power, but practice makes perfect. In this lesson, you will navigate the ACT reading comprehension passages that appeared on past tests. This will provide a step-by-step approach for gathering the most information from reading passages in the least amount of time.
SAT Passage-Based Reading Formats and Additional Question Types
This lesson explores the format of the SAT reading passages, as well as the most efficient way to read through them. You will get an overview of the new SAT reading question types, so you will understand exactly what a question is looking for and how to weed through all of the possible answers.
Review the SAT Rhetoric and Synthesis Questions
The new SAT includes two new question types: one tests your understanding of the structure of a text and the other focuses on assimilating information from multiple sources. This lesson also teaches you how to approach Rhetoric questions and analyze an author's choice of words, overall text structure, a point of view, purpose, and argument.
Learn the Grammar You Need for the SAT and ACT
You need to know grammar for both the ACT and the SAT. This lesson focuses on commonly-tested grammar rules and their subsequent errors. Often, these grammar errors are the ones you might be least familiar with. But by the end of this lesson, you will know how to spot and correct them.
Learn How to Ace the ACT English Usage Section
It's not enough to know the rules of grammar, you also need to how the English language works. This lesson provides detailed explanations on how to approach ACT English questions. You will find out what you need to pay attention to and what you can disregard when you're examining paragraphs for errors.
Thrive on the SAT Writing and Language Questions
The SAT has two main multiple-choice question types to test your grammar, editing, and English usage skills. In this lesson, you will get a detailed strategy for tackling both of these question types. You will also learn what errors appear most commonly, so you can focus your attention on what's important.
Prepare the Student-Written Essay
For years, colleges and universities have complained that freshmen don't know how to write. So now, through the ACT and SAT, they're going to get a sample of the way potential students write. In this lesson, you will learn how to maximize your time, so you can prove to the college admissions committee that you know how to write your ideas in a cohesive way.
Practice for the Student-Written Essay
Before you impress the ACT and SAT essay readers, you will need to compose a sample essay. In this lesson, you will practice your essay writing skills.
Excel on the ACT Science Test
The science questions on the ACT involve more reading than calculating, so it's important to know how to analyze the scientific passages. This lesson will teach you to learn how to accurately read graphs and charts.
Wrap Up the Course
Your final lesson reviews all of the tips and strategies needed to do your best on the ACT and SAT. In this lesson, you will review the elements of each question type and show learn how to best prepare up until test day.