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Timed section practice and targeted drills for every ACT section, with a plan that adapts as your scores climb.
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A timed, exam-grade practice test generated for this exam — with AI-graded free response and grounded feedback.
Practice quiz
A quick quiz to drill a topic before the full mock.
Free study guides
In-depth explainers for this exam's toughest topics.
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Free flashcard decks from the community — study a copy.
A plan tuned to the ACT's pace
The ACT is a speed test as much as a knowledge test. The platform builds the pacing in from day one.
Baseline a full timed test
Sit a complete English, Math, Reading, and Science run so the planner knows your real composite and per-section gaps.
Drill your weakest section
Targeted sets resurface the question types that cost you points, weighted by spaced repetition.
Rehearse the Science reasoning
Practice reading graphs, tables, and conflicting-viewpoint passages under the clock — the section that rewards strategy over recall.
Re-test and re-plan
Take another timed section; the study plan reshuffles automatically as your composite climbs toward your target.
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Does the platform cover the Science section?
Yes. Science is mostly data-reasoning, not memorization, so practice focuses on interpreting graphs, tables, and experiment summaries quickly — with item-level feedback on every miss.
How does pacing practice work?
Every full and section practice test runs on a configurable timer that mirrors the ACT's tight per-question budget, and your results report flags where you ran out of time versus got a question wrong.
Can I prep for the optional Writing test?
Yes. The AI essay coach gives feedback on argument, development, organization, and language so you can rehearse the writing prompt before test day.
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