"IT IS COMMON KNOWLEDGE that completing ACT or SAT practice exams is a core component of a strong test prep program. For many students, the most apparent benefit of practice exams is that they expose the students to test content and formatting.
But when practice exams are taken under genuine testing conditions, they confer an additional benefit: preparation for the length and pace of these critical assessments.
The ACT and SAT are not just long exams, with both lasting approximately three hours, but they are also fast-paced. For this reason, taking either test is often compared to running a marathon.
While most high schoolers take ACT or SAT practice tests, fewer students properly interpret the meaning behind their performance. Here are three things that your practice test results may be trying to tell you:" …