<p>Does anyone know where I can get full length PLAN tests? My counseling office told me that they dont have any. Thanks</p>
<p>id check online, maybe barnes and nobel or something too</p>
<p>Just take practice ACT tests. They’re harder and will prepare you better.</p>
<p>i would like to see how I do though, and be as accurate as possible. I also want to know if I know all the material or not, I have been using an ACT book for a while but its not the real thing, ya know?</p>
<p>The PLAN is a horrible indicator. I got a 19 plan and a 33 ACT…</p>
<p>Im using the plan for other purposes. If the plan says im going to get a 30, then big colleges will start getting interested in me. I want to prepare for plan separately because i want to know if i should be worried or happy</p>
<p>But if you get a 30 on the ACT, big colleges will start getting interested in you too… I got a 26 on the PLAN and a 30 on the ACT, both as a sophomore, and I’ve been getting so much mail from colleges it’s not even funny.</p>
<p>Did you take the ACT without or without preparation?</p>
<p>Big colleges will be intrested in you if you get a 19 ACT. I’ve gotten mail from every college known to man.</p>
<p>^^Me? I took both the PLAN and ACT (and now, the PSAT too) without preparation.</p>
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This is basically advertising that everyone gets: it doesn’t really mean anything.</p>
<p>^Well, it’s mail from competitive colleges like Brown, Oberlin, Dartmouth, Vanderbilt and TONS from Washington University in St. Louis… Plus a lot from Hamilton College (sent my scores there) which is awesome. And a lot more mail from mainly competitive colleges. Bates, Bards, etc etc.</p>
<p>They just get you to apply so they can deny you and lower their acceptance rate. That is all.</p>
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Doesn’t matter. I got a 30 on the PLAN and got mail from probably over 100 colleges; it’s just advertising. What did you think they were? Likely letters? Lol…</p>
<p>^No, brah. I’m just saying it’s not mail from low-tier colleges.</p>
<p>i think it’s a good indicator, i got a 27 on the plan and it said my projected ACT score would be 28-32, and i got a 30</p>
<p>So colleges send mail to people who have taken the PLAN or are just that certain age/grade? I thought I would get mail from them because of my test scores. o0o0o. By big colleges i mean low acceptance rate colleges like stanford, princeton, yale, you know what i mean</p>