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ACT score conversion charts

Why are the score conversion charts in ‘The Real ACT Prep Guide-2nd Edition’ different for each practice test?

I’ve been studying for the ACT using the book called “The Real ACT Prep Guide (2nd Edition)” and I just noticed that the Scale Score Conversion Charts are different for each practice test.

For example, if I answered 36 questions correctly on the Science section on Practice Test 1 the conversion table says my scale score would be a 29. BUT according to the chart given for Practice Test 2, it says if I got the same amount of questions correct my score would be a 32.

So, does anyone know if there’s a specific reason why the conversion charts are different?

Difficulty of the ACT

kcz asked: Is the ACT easier than people make it out to be?
So some people at my school were kind of freaking out about it, and lately I’ve been hearing that it’s not that hard actually and doesn’t require too much studying. I took a practice ACT test, an ACT prep class at school and even answered some of the questions on the actual site, but I wasn’t sure if that was enough preparation.

SAT Registration – Homeschooled Students

SAT prep is not just about studying on a regular basis; it also includes SAT registration.  It is important to register early so that your optimal test date and location are not full.  April 15, 2010 is the deadline for SAT registration for homeschooled students wishing to take the SAT test on May 1. Homeschooled students can also take the exam on June 5 if they register by April 29, 2010. The College Board maintains an accurate list of SAT registration dates and ACT registration dates.

According to Linda Drake, a writer for the Plainview Daily Herald, homeschooled students in Texas are now eligible for one free SAT or ACT test sitting.  Juniors at Texas public schools have had this opportunity in the past, but the funding now extends to homeschooled students as long as the students register on time and funding remains available.  Registration is on a first come, first serve basis so students must register early!

It is important for homeschooled students to consider an online tutoring service as preparation for the SAT test. Good SAT scores come from solid preparation. WilsonDailyPrep offers both daily practice online and in-person tutoring.

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