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ACT Writing: Select Evidence Strategically and Integrate It Smoothly
Choose supporting examples that strengthen your argument, not just any examples. Weave evidence naturally into prose.
Read more →ACT Science: Photosynthesis Light-Dependent Reactions—Energy Capture and Conversion
Understand light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis. Know how light energy converts to ATP and NADPH in thylakoids.
Read more →ACT English: Introductory Clauses Always Need Commas (Master the Rule)
Any introductory clause before the main clause requires a comma. Three sentences to memorize. ACT tests this constantly.
Read more →ACT Reading: Spot Foreshadowing and Predict Outcomes Before Reading the End
Seven foreshadowing techniques and how to recognize them. Answer "outcome" questions with confidence.
Read more →ACT Science: Conservation of Momentum—Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
Momentum p=mv is conserved in collisions. Two types, two equations. Solve any collision problem.
Read more →ACT English: Affect vs. Effect—The One-Second Distinction
"Affect" is usually a verb (influence). "Effect" is usually a noun (result). One letter changes meaning.
Read more →ACT English: Fix Run-Ons and Comma Splices—Four Repair Methods
Two independent clauses need separation. Use period, semicolon, conjunction, or subordination. Learn all four.
Read more →ACT Science: Stoichiometry—Using Mole Ratios to Convert Between Reactants and Products
Balanced equations show mole ratios. Use them to calculate amounts of any reactant or product.
Read more →ACT Prep: Interpret Your Diagnostic Test Score Like a Coach
Learn what your first diagnostic test reveals and how to use it to build a focused study plan.
Read more →ACT Essay: Choose Strong Evidence Examples in 30 Seconds
Use the relevance-specificity test to pick examples that prove your point and impress graders.
Read more →ACT Math: Solve Equations and Inequalities by Graphing Visually
Use the graphing approach for problems where algebra feels slow or confusing.
Read more →ACT Prep: Set Realistic Score Goals and Plan Backwards to Achieve Them
Use target scores to design a study plan that actually works instead of studying aimlessly.
Read more →ACT Essay: Maintain Audience Awareness and Appropriate Tone Throughout
Write for educated readers and keep your tone respectful, thoughtful, and consistent.
Read more →ACT Reading: Decode Scientific Terms in Context
Master ACT Reading's scientific passages by using context clues to understand unfamiliar terminology without a dictionary.
Read more →ACT English: Use Colons Correctly to Introduce Lists and Examples
Master colon usage for introducing lists, examples, and explanations on ACT English grammar questions.
Read more →ACT Science: Causation vs Correlation - Spot the Trap Every Time
Learn the causation-vs-correlation distinction that ACT Science tests constantly. Avoid the trap that fools 40% of students.
Read more →ACT Reading: Use Paragraph Structure to Predict the Next Section - The Three-Signal Method
Learn to predict what's coming next in a passage. Use transition words and idea progression to anticipate shifts.
Read more →ACT Reading: Recognize the Role of Parenthetical Asides
Parenthetical information doesn't distract—it clarifies. Learn to spot what it reveals about the author.
Read more →ACT Science: Extract Every Point from Tables and Graphs
Master the visual data-reading skill that ACT Science tests constantly. Learn the three-part table-scanning method.
Read more →ACT Science: Extract Every Point from Tables and Graphs
Master the visual data-reading skill that ACT Science tests constantly. Learn the three-part table-scanning method.
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