Home PageSite MapUser's GuideTech SupportAffiliate NetworkEmail UsRegistration  
Membership
Registration
   Practice SAT       Practice ACT       Programs       Update Profile       Check Progress       Transfer Credits    
Email
Password


  About The ACT
  Getting Started Now
  The Test Structure
  The ACT Answer Sheet
  How The ACT Is Scored
  General Tips for You

  The ACT Questions
  The ACT English Test
  The ACT Mathematics Test
  The ACT Reading Test
  The ACT Reasoning Test

  The ACT Test Strategies
  English Test
  Mathematics Test
  Reading Test
  Reasoning Test
  Learning The ACT Words

How This Site Is Organized

This Web site was prepared by a team of experts who have spent years researching the SAT and ACT, and helping students like you to improve scores on the exam. The site does far more than offering some practice tests or making some test advises. It is a complete and customized test-prep system for the SAT I and the ACT. By clicking on the manual buttons on the left, you will find the site divided into the following 11 sections:
  1. About This Site
  2. The SAT Basics
  3. The SAT Question Types
  4. The SAT Test Strategies
  5. The ACT Basics
  6. The ACT Question Types
  7. The ACT Test Strategies
  8. Practice Area
  9. Comparison between The SAT And ACT
  10. Introduction of PSAT/NMSQT
  11. Useful Information
From the Section 2, 3 and 4, you will get a thorough understanding about the SAT, such as its format, question types, scoring method and test strategies.

From the Section 5, 6 and 7, you will get a thorough understanding about the ACT, such as its format, question types, scoring method and test strategies.

Section 8 and 9 are the customized practice ground to improve your SAT or ACT testing skills. This section contains a great number of in-depth questions and answers for your practice, and progress report customized to help you with your SAT or ACT preparation.

Section 10 compares the SAT and ACT, and helps you to choose the one that works best for you. Section 11 and 12 provide useful information like PSAT and College Admission, etc. The News Items on the main page keeps you updated of the test preparation world. The "Search" function allows you to search wanted information within the site.

If you have taken the SAT or ACT before, here is your chance to increase the scores of your next test. If you've never seen an SAT and ACT before, don't worry. Using this Web site as a guide and practice ground, you are on your way to the sccess of the test preparation. Keep this in mind: There really is no "easy way" to improve your test scores. But for students who take their preparation seriously, this Web site can help seriously improve their scores.

Finally, if you like this Web site and think it useful, please recommend it to your friends or classmates. The "Recommendation Form" is on the home page. Thank you in advance!

  About The SAT I
  Getting Started Now
  The Test Structure
  The SAT Answer Sheet
  How The SAT Is Scored
  General Tips for You

  The SAT Questions
  Analogis
  Sentence Completions
  Critical Reading
  Multiple-choice Math
  Quantitative Comparisons
  Grid-in Questions

  The SAT Test Strategies
  Analogis
  Sentence Completions
  Critical Reading
  Multiple-choice Math
  Quantitative Comparisons
  Grid-in Questions
  Learning The SAT Words

  The PSAT / NMSQT
  About The PSAT
  Preparing for The PSAT
  The PSAT Writing Section