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What are some good sources to learn what I will need to know for the ACT?

Sources other than teachers.

Question applies to ages: 15, 16, 17, 18

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avatarLizInHolt
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Hi - Check out your local and school libraries. They might have ACT prep books. Even if they're a year or two old, they'll give you a good feel for how the ACT is set up and the kinds of questions that are asked. If you can pay for the help, there are learning centers in most mid- to larger towns that will tutor you specifically for ACT preparation. Good luck!
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Here's one free source for ACT test prep:

content.

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There are several sites on line that offer free practice test or tips on preparing for the ACT. You can just google ACT prep or try one of these:
Michigan e library - Mel.org
princetonreview.com
Number2.com
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