Introduction

ACT (American College Test) is a standardized examination for admission to US universities. ACT exam includes: English, Mathematics, Reading, Sciences and Writing. ACT is becoming an alternative to the SAT because of its advantages and ACT preparation will give candidates knowledge from basic to advanced and become more confident on the road to conquer theirs dream of studying abroad.

Objectives
Enhance ACT vocabulary
Get familiar with most ACT test formats
Improve the score of each section effectively
Obtain time management strategy
Reduce pressure and study time
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Curriculum updated with the latest test formats
Exam preparation materials that closely follow the ACT test formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on achieving the target score
Course content
Unit 1: Writing
1.1 How to use correct language?
1.2 Effective analysis and layout arrangement
1.3 Consistency throughout the article
1.4 Diversity in writing style
Unit 2: Reading
2.1 Social Studies
2.2 Natural Sciences
2.3 Literacy Narrative
2.4 Prose Fiction
2.5 Humanities
Unit 3: Mathematics
3.1 Pre-algebra
3.2 Elementary Algebra
3.3 Intermediate Algebra
3.4 Co-ordiated Geometry
3.5 Plane Geometry
3.6 Trigonometry
Unit 4: Science
4.1 Data Representation
4.2 Research Summaries
4.3 Conflicting Viewpoints
Unit 5: English
5.1 Punctuation
5.2 Grammar and Usage
5.3 Sentence Structure
5.4 Strategy
5.5 Organization
5.6 Style

Student achievement

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