ACT

Exam Prep

Our COURSE Features

  • In-person instruction.
  • Experienced and dedicated faculty, teaching their respective content areas.
  • Small class sizes.
  • Mini practice sections to measure student progress.
  • Universal testing strategies.
  • Personalized feedback from instructors.
  • 16 hours of instruction, held over 4 days.
  • ACT® content review.
  • Preparing for optional online choice
*Remember: While our instructors review the topics covered on the ACT® (math, science, reading, grammar, and writing), this class is not intended as a comprehensive course in any of these subjects.

Course Information:  Detailed class information will be communicated approximately 5-7 business days prior to the first day of class.

Registration Fee


$350 per student - 4 Sessions (Fee includes textbook, supplementary materials, full-length released ACT® test, and detailed score report.)

Refund Policy: Thank you for investing in your success with Collegiate Test Prep. Because materials are purchased for each student upon enrollment, we are not able to provide refunds.

Cell Phone Policy: We want all students to be fully engaged in their test prep course. To encourage full immersion, we ask that students limit cell phone use during class. Students are welcome to use their cell phones on breaks, but phones should be tucked away for the duration of learning.
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ACT Course Sessions


Spring Weekend Session
May 4 , 11, 18, June 1
9am-1pm
Levine Campus
Summer Weekday
Monday - Thursday
July 8 , 9, 10, 11
9am-1pm
Central Campus
About the ACT®
 
The ACT® is a national college admissions examination that consists of subject area tests in English, math, reading, science and an optional writing test. The ACT® is widely accepted by four-year colleges and universities in the United States. Each spring, CMS high schools offer the ACT free of charge to all 11th graders.

The ACT® is an achievement test, measuring what a student has learned in school. The scores on the exam range from 1 to 36, with a national average score of 19.5. The ACT® is administered on seven test dates: September, October, December, February, April, June, and July.
Whether you test on paper or on a computer, the ACT® includes 215 multiple-choice questions and takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes including a short break. If the optional writing test is taken, that adds approximately 40 minutes. Approved calculators may be used on the math section of the exam.

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