College Entrance Exam Resources

College Entrance Exam Resources

College Etrance Exam Resources

ACT Resources

1. ACT Concepts Flashcards: Flashcards are one of the most effective study tools because they cause your brain to work on remembering concepts quickly and with little prompting; with a different category for each section of the test, these thorough cards are sure to make studying a breeze.

2. ACT FAQs: This list of frequently asked questions covers all the basics of the ACT for those of you who don’t know the ins and outs of the test entirely; it covers scoring, materials, and more.

3. ACT Grammar and Punctuation Rules: This guide (which you can also download in PDF format) goes over the most basic (there/their/they’re) of grammar rules, all the way up to common punctuation mistakes you may make on your test.

4. Powerscore Test Preparation: Powerscore offers downloadable free sample official ACT practice tests as well as sample practice questions. There are also practice tests and materials available for SAT tests.

5. ACT Math Strategies: This is a printable list of strategic tips to help you make the most of your time in this section of the test.

6. ACT Prep and Practice App: This app has over 60 practice questions and 100 different training videos for you to use to prepare yourself to put your best foot forward on test day.

7. ACT Reading Study Guide: This study guide includes information on how to effectively skim passages, how to improve your speed and comprehension when reading, and even tells you what to look out for on date questions that may trip you up.

8. ACT Study Schedules: Studying is most effective when done in short bursts over a period of time rather than cramming all at once, you can use one of these plans to space out your sessions to get the most out of each one.

9. ACT Tips, Tricks, and Strategies: This is an informative blog post that covers some key points about the test, and explains what graders will be looking for.

10. ACT: Practice, Prep, Flashcards App: This app won an award for Best Education App in the year 2016, you can use its intuitive features such as ‘Learn by Concept’ to help you gain the upper hand when your test date rolls around.

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11. ACT.org: You can use the official website to get several different types of free resources, like a ‘Question of the Day’ and a study guide prepared by the same people who created the test.

12. Analyze Math: This website has free math practice questions with detailed solutions to help you solidify the concepts in your mind before you run across them in the math section of your exam.

13. Barron’s Test Prep: By registering for the Basic account that is free and taking a diagnostic test, this website will provide you with a personalized study plan based on where you need to improve.

14. Brightstorm: This website has hundred of free videos that you can use to brush up on concepts that you might have forgotten a little bit about, such as basic algebra, grammar, or biology.

BWS Education Consulting

15. BWS Education Consulting: BWS creates a broad range of preparatory materials such as handouts, practice test sections, and the site also has tips and suggested readings lists to help you prepare.

16. Critical ACT Math Formulas You Must Know: Formulas are not provided on the ACT, so here is a list of 31 formulas that you’re going to want to commit to memory before you sit down for your test.

17. Edinformatics: This website contains practice tests that can be taken online and include solutions so that you can check your work.

18. EnglishGrammar: The writing portion of the ACT is entirely optional, but for those of you who plan on taking it, this is an incredible resource for improving your writing skills in preparation.

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20. Free Test Prep’s Reading List: This website isn’t very aesthetically pleasing, but it has the full list of books recommended by college board that students should take while getting ready for their test, you may have already read a few!

21. Grammar Bytes: This website can spruce up the dustier corners of your grammar knowledge, and it does so in a way that is entertaining which makes it easier to remember.

22. Guide to Grammar and Writing: While this website looks like it has been around as long as you have, it is a great place to refresh your memory on basic grammar rules and writing tips for the writing portion of your test.

23. High ACT Scores Tips and Strategies: This article has some important but easy to overlook general tips (get some sleep!), but it also has section specific tips that students should take into account.

24. Higher Scores Test Prep: Lauren G offers students free consultation to help determine what your best prep strategy will be, and she has ten years of experience in test prep tutoring; this page also features an hour long podcast on making sure your prep is effective and stress-free.

25. How To Study by ThoughtCo: These tips are extremely basic, but sometimes you get so wrapped up in the stresses of preparing for the test, coming back to basics could be a great help to you.

26. Kaplan Test Prep Free Events: These are sample classes, practice exams, and several other types of seminars that you can participate in online and at no cost to you.

27. Khan Academy: Khan Academy is a great place to go to study specific subjects that you might be having trouble with, and they have a variety of specific test prep resources available as well.

28. Magoosh ACT eBook: This free ebook is almost 300 pages, and it will walk you through different aspects of the test such as structure, and types of questions so that you can familiarize yourself ahead of time.

March To Success

29. March To Success: This prep site is maintained by the US Army and has tips, strategies, flashcards, and seven TIMED practice exams.

30. Mastery Prep ACT Success Blog: This blog contains tips, practice materials, and up-to-date news about the ACT.

31. McGraw-Hill Practice Plus: McGraw-Hill Education is a company you’re likely familiar with if you’ve ever seen a textbook, as they are one of the larger education publishers; they have taken that experience and poured it into created a hub of resources for students preparing for the ACT.

32. Method Test Prep: Staff at Method routinely participate in the ACT to make sure that they are creating effective study materials that include practice tests and more.

33. Number2: Number2 has a variety of preparation materials and courses that are entirely free for you to take advantage of.

34. Peterson’s Practice Tests: You can register with this website to gain access to some practice tests.

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36. PrepFactory: This website has test-specific strategies, studying games, and more to equip you with the mental tools you need to succeed.

PrepifyMe

37. Prepify.me: This blog regularly posts useful information about the ACT, as well as free and paid resources that are available to you as you prepare.

38. Prepped and Polished: This website frequently posts video tutorials on solving real problems you will encounter on your tests, they also host a podcast, and you can sign up for the email list and get test prep and study tips delivered straight to your email.

The Princeton Review

39. Princeton Review: Featuring a host of resources, this website is easily the go-to for many students; you also have the opportunity to participate in free webinars and live sample classes.

40. Ready4 ACT App: This app has over a hundred flashcards, and over a thousand practice questions with detailed answer explanations, it will also track your strengths and weaknesses and build practice tests based on them.

41. Score Conversion Chart: This chart will let you compare your ACT score to its equivalent on the SAT, and shows you what percentile you would have scored in.

42. SparkNotes: This website has loads of useful information to help you get ready, such as how the test is structured and scored, and has study tips and strategies that you can tailor to meet your needs.

43. Student Tutor: With registration, you will receive a free comprehensive prep checklist for the ACT, as well as a variety of other free resources delivered straight to your inbox.

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44. SuperTutorTV: This is a pretty basic list of practice tests, but one of the tests includes a full video breakdown of all the questions and answers to fully explain everything and help drive those concepts home for you.

45. Test Frenzy: Test Frenzy not only has practice tests available through their website but also features rankings of other practice materials available so you can research which ones are the highest quality and most likely to help boost your score.

46. Test-Guide: This website features a number of articles related to helping you prepare, practice tests, test dates, recent news, and even reviews of paid ACT prep products to help you make an informed decision.

47. The Official ACT Prep Guide: This guide is created by the creators of the actual ACT, and includes practice questions, in-depth answer explanations, and even a score estimation method based on your practice.

48. Union Test Prep: Union understands that the ACT is a threshold to the rest of your academic career, and they don’t take their responsibility in preparing you for it lightly, they boast that their expertly crafted practice materials will help you score higher in less time than competitors.

49. Varsity Tutors: This website has thousands of practice tests, as well as a question of the day section, and flashcards; there is also a way to check your percentile, time spent per question, and other unique yet important details.

50. 6 Last Minute Tips for ACT Prep: While the best way to prepare is to study consistently over time, it’s easy to start to panic when test day arrives – these 6 tips will hopefully allay some of your fears and help you remember to relax so you can do your best.

SAT Resources

1. Analyze Math: If you are anticipating the math format to be the worst 80 minutes of your life, this website might help ease some of that suffering; it offers detailed explanations to the solution to thousands of math problems to help you understand in a more concrete way.

2. Appsademia: How I Self Studied and Got a 2300+: Popular ‘studyblr’ author Anne published a video and a mix of study materials that she used to study on her own (without paying any tutors or for any materials) and received a near-perfect score.

3. Brightstorm: Brightstorm has hundreds of free video tutorials on common subjects that you will see on your test (math, English, and science), and it also has test-specific videos as well.

4. BWS Education Consulting: BWS is dedicated to creating materials such as study guides, practice test sections, and the site also has tips for test anxiety and suggested readings lists to help you prepare.

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5. CollegeBoard: Take practice exams, study strategies, and even take advantage of test day checklists to make sure that you don’t miss anything important, you can even check your scores after the test, all in one place.

6. Complete SAT Grammar and Punctuation Rules: This guide is available on the web, or you can download it to print out, and it covers everything you’re going to need to remember about commas, colons, dashes, and more; it also covers tense consistency, and modifiers (which is where students struggle the most).

7. Daily Practice for the New SAT App: This free app presents you with one practice question a day and will score it immediately; doing a little practice every day will keep things fresher in your mind and boost your success.

8. EnglishGrammar: You can use this website to refresh your memory on basic grammar concepts, or to hone in on your writing skills to prepare for the (optional) essay portion of your test.

9. Free 90-Minutes SAT Prep Class: This class packs as much information as you can handle into this hour and a half to brief you on the different types of questions you will encounter on the test and how to handle each one.

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11. Free SAT Math: This website is extremely straightforward, just SAT math questions and nothing else to distract you.

12. Free Test Prep’s Reading List (From CollegeBoard!): This website has published the complete list of books that CollegeBoard recommends students to read to increase their reading comprehension in preparation for their test; there is also a list of magazines that will help expand your vocabulary.

13. Grammar Bytes: This website offers in-depth lessons, or just a crash course in the more basic aspects of grammar that you’ll need to remember for the Writing and Language format.

14. Guide to Grammar and Writing: Writing and Language is an important section of your test and one that many people gloss over when studying because it seems extremely basic in nature, while that may be true it can never hurt to go over when studying and this site is perfect for that.

15. Guide to the New SAT: In 2016, the SAT got remodeled and the scoring system was changed, you can read about all of those changes here.

16. Higher Scores Test Prep: This page has an hour long podcast that you can listen to that will help you create a test prep timeline that will ensure your success; you can also receive free consultation from a test prep expert with 10 years of experience.

17. Purdue University Global Free Events: Purdue University Global Test Prep offers many different free online seminars and classes to help students get ready for their exams, and also has practice tests that include score reviews.

Khan Academy

18. Khan Academy: Khan Academy is the place to go to study any subject completely free; you will find practice work, instructional videos, and more on this website.

Magoosh SAT Guide

19. Magoosh Complete Guide to the New SAT: This ebook is full of useful information such as the new SAT format that was introduced, how to make sure your studying sticks, and even how to practice like a pro.

20. March To Success: This website is from the US Army, and contains a variety of test prep tips and materials, as well as full-length and timed practice tests to simulate the real experience.

21. Method Test Prep: Method’s contributors regularly take the SAT to make sure that their resources remain accurate, up-to-date, and on the cutting edge of all the concepts you’ll encounter on the test; they present this information to you in easy-to-understand study guides.

22. Official SAT Study Guide Sample Materials: The Official SAT Study Guide has a lot of great practice material, but maybe you don’t want to purchase the book; now you don’t have to, you can access all of those practice materials that are at the beginning of the book for free.

PrepFactory

23. PrepFactory: PrepFactory calls itself the best test prep that money could buy if they weren’t giving it away for free, the site is entirely interactive to keep you engaged the entire time you’re trying to study.

24. Prepify.me: This blog regularly posts resources, tips, and other informative pieces about the SAT (and other tests!) that will likely be useful to you as your test date approaches.

25. Prepped and Polished: On this website, you’ll find a robust archive of free video tutorials and podcasts that cover topics you will see on your test.

26. Previous Real Exams: You can download eight different real SATs to practice with; it is recommended that you print them out to take them to help get your mind ready truly, but you can also take them through Khan Academy.

27. Princeton Review: Since 1981, the Princeton Review has been consistently providing students with pivotal help along their educational journeys, and you can take advantage of that help; this site offers free strategic seminars, sample classes, and more.

28. Ready4 SAT App: This app will walk you step by step through answer explanations on over a thousand different practice questions, has customizable practice tests and will help you track your improvement over time to keep you motivated.

29. SAT FAQs: This site covers a plethora of common questions about time limits, subject tests, scoring, and more.

SAT Math Formulas

30. SAT Math Facts and Formulas: This is a printable list of all the different formulas and math tidbits that you’re going to want to commit to memory before you sit down for your exam.

31. SAT Math Strategies: This list walks you through some strategic tips that you can employ to make sure you’re not inadvertently lowering your score.

32. SAT Math Vocabulary: This list is not exhaustive, but it includes the most frequently used terms in the math section of the test that might catch you by surprise if you haven’t seen them since freshman year.

33. SAT Physics Facts and Formulas: For those students who have opted to take the physics subject test, this is a concise reference sheet to some of the more common formulas you will use during the test.

34. SAT Prep and Practice App: This app has a different category for each section of the test and has a variety of training materials and practice questions to keep your mind sharp for test day.

35. SAT Reading Study Guide: This guide has several important sections that you won’t find anywhere else, such as when to read and when to skim, effective note taking, and things that you’re going to want to circle as you read.

36. SAT Study Schedules: Schedule your study time effectively with one of these guides, and you will be less likely to procrastinate and end up cramming, which only causes more stress.

37. SAT Test Dates: Students can use this website to track important dates relevant to their exams, as well as contact counselors to ask questions.

38. SAT Up App: This app has thousands of practice questions written by expert SAT tutors, can help you determine your projected score, find your strengths and weaknesses, then create custom daily exercises to help you improve.

39. SAT Vocab App by Mindsnacks: This app features nine different games that will help you improve your vocabulary using real words you can encounter on your test.

40. Score Conversion Chart: This chart shows you the percentile and score you would have received on the ACT based on the score you received on your SAT.

SparkNotes

41. SparkNotes: Because of the upcoming introduction of a new SAT, this page is under construction at the time of writing; once complete, it will have guides to walk you through the scoring methods and setup of the test, as well as study guides.

42. Student Tutor: When you sign up at this website, you will get a free preparation checklist so that you don’t skip over any important steps as you get ready, you will also receive more free resources via email.

43. SuperTutorTV: This website has a straightforward list of SAT Practice tests, it also includes essay prompts and scoring guides.

44. Test-Guide: This website features an overview of the test, you can read about how the SAT is scored, check out recent news, and even find a few practice tests.

45. The SAT Word Game: Collegexpress created this game to help you brush up your vocabulary before you sit your exams, it makes vocabulary fun (as hard as that is to believe).

46. This Google Drive Folder: Tumblr user ochrestudies has put together this Google Drive folder that is free for anyone to use; the folder contains real SATs from the past, as well as full-length study books.

47. Union Test Prep: Union is rife with resources that cover everything you could possibly need to know about the SAT, like why to take it, the best strategies to study and succeed, and also has practice exams created by leading education experts.

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Varsity Tutors

49. Varsity Tutors: This website is one of the few places where you can take practice tests for the New SAT (introduced in Spring 2016).

50. Virtual SAT Tutor – Vocabulary App: This app features unique tips and tricks to help you memorize words such as mnemonic devices, and helping you learn word roots to increase retention and understanding.

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