Then that means you were already good to go and this channel probably helped fine tune your performance. That's definitely NOT the case for most students!
While yes you have on average 60 seconds for every question on the ACT math section, most people would advise not to spend 60 seconds on every question. The ACT math section progresses in difficulty meaning the questions start easy and end hard. This makes it better to pace yourself in a non repetitive way. So instead of spending 60 seconds every question, do the first 10 or so in 30 seconds, leaving you more time than a minute on the last 10. I've always been reccomended to try and save 15-20 minutes for the last 10 questions as those are the hardest.
No. There are no throw aways for difficulty. However, if a question has an error (such as two answer choices that work or a mistake in verbiage) it will be thrown out.
SupertutorTV, if you see this, could you please make videos with tips and strategy for essay and reading. My problem with writing essay is that I write like a 6th or 7th grader but I am a junior. So I need to improve on that. For my reading, I read slower than a lot of students in my grade and sometimes don't understand what I just read. I need to improve on that too. I might take the ACT (with essay) in a few months.
Is the SAT course going to be released to before the December test? Also do you think that there will be enough time to study for the December test once the course drops. THnaks
I’ve taken the act three times my highest score has been an 18 I need at least a 25 to be accepted in the college I want to go I’m taking the act October 30 what do you guys recommend to improve my act score
Probably a little late but if you can only get an 18 then the problem is that you have not achieved mastery over the content. You need to spend time practicing the questions themselves and understanding (not learning but *understanding* ) how to get the correct answer.
Hey I'm an international student and am in 8th grade in India but am an Australian citizen who studied in Australia until grade 6.Do I need to take the TOEFL??
I care to America when I was 8 and am fluent in my first language, which is not English. Do I still need to take the TOEFL since I’ve been in America for 10 years and am gonna graduate HS in the Us?
For the second problem, if I plugged in 1 for m, and 2 for n, the answer could've been A or E. Is this part of luck that you plug in bigger numbers than those 2?
1 is one of those numbers that can easily go away. This is why it is better to start with 2. Also, plug and check does involve some luck, so it is not recommended you try that every time you see a problem.
Logged in just to reply to this If you ruled out C instead, that's just a testament to why C is incorrect as an answer The way the question is phrased makes it annoying - if you just forget about x and make all your terms different letters, like (a + b + c)(d + e) there's no way to collapse any terms so the maximum is 6. Instead of worrying about making a calculation error or wondering if there is a way to get more, using variables/letters makes you focus on the actual problem
Ok so i read the comments for question 2 and people are saying its hard.....after looking at it and pausing the video, i shook my brain a little for like half a minute and using some logic, came upon the answer 'mn'....now im gonna watch the video and check
Mam i m from india 12th grade student, expected under5000 ramk in IITJEE ADBANCE EXAMINATION, excellent in PCM, please guiDE me for joining foreign universities without attempting language examination...
Me, a lazy (and I'd like to think) semi-intelligent person, about halfway through the second solve: why are you doing this nonsense, just test out m=2 with n=3 (as was done) and eliminate A, B, and D (again, as was done). Granted, I'd do this after eliminating B and C, though, from testing out m=0 and n=1; 0 nonzero terms there, so therefore anything adding together would be greater than 0 (in my case, 1) and therefore wrong. No need to do large exponents, right? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
Those are just the type of "I see it, I skip it" questions
I didn’t do any studying for the act other than watching some of your RUclips videos and got a 35. Been recommending you to everyone. Thanks!
Noah Stout WOWWW amazing!!! I wish I could at least get a 32 ACT or 1470 SAT lol
Noah Stout what?!wow
That's amazing! Congrats!
Then that means you were already good to go and this channel probably helped fine tune your performance. That's definitely NOT the case for most students!
That last problem went completely over my head lol
LauraCan'tVlog same
omg same!! how did you do on your ACT?
That was not that tough
How am I supposed to solve the second one in a minute
you don't :(
Its not hard tho tbh
While yes you have on average 60 seconds for every question on the ACT math section, most people would advise not to spend 60 seconds on every question. The ACT math section progresses in difficulty meaning the questions start easy and end hard. This makes it better to pace yourself in a non repetitive way. So instead of spending 60 seconds every question, do the first 10 or so in 30 seconds, leaving you more time than a minute on the last 10. I've always been reccomended to try and save 15-20 minutes for the last 10 questions as those are the hardest.
Hey! I watched your videos and did like 2 weeks of practice..and got a 1560 on the SAT on the first try. Thank you!
1560 and first try woow what a amazing lie bro
biggest cap of the century
Literally this Saturday ..... I need da 30
Same
Same
Tyler shit me too nigga
Same
I take the act tomorrow 😪
Taking the test in 1 hour. Here we go boys
Cole H. How’d it go
올오게토루 Got a 30👍
Cole H. Congrats!!
Cole H. What school did you admit?
@@user-br4xw good stuff my man. Take it the 23rd hoping for a 30 as well
Binge watching your channel cuz got my test in a couple days
AP Stats method for the question at 1:50:
normalcdf (74.4, 1E99, 69, 2.7) = 0.0227
multiply it by 100 to find % --> 2.28% --> *2.3%*
ACT OCT 27! Good luck everyone!
Hi Brooke,
Does the ACT "throw away" frequently missed/confusing/hard questions like the SAT (at least, I've heard the SAT does this)?
No. There are no throw aways for difficulty. However, if a question has an error (such as two answer choices that work or a mistake in verbiage) it will be thrown out.
each problem should take one minute so question 2 is gonna be a skip for me
Thank you so much for these videos, they helped a bunch!
SupertutorTV, if you see this, could you please make videos with tips and strategy for essay and reading.
My problem with writing essay is that I write like a 6th or 7th grader but I am a junior. So I need to improve on that.
For my reading, I read slower than a lot of students in my grade and sometimes don't understand what I just read. I need to improve on that too.
I might take the ACT (with essay) in a few months.
Is the SAT course going to be released to before the December test? Also do you think that there will be enough time to study for the December test once the course drops.
THnaks
Plan is to release before december test --aiming for mid-november. May be some time to study with it but I would recommend starting to prep ASAP.
I take the ACT on April 11th and I’m freaking out. Wish me luck 😭
I take it on April 13 .....Good Luck!!!
Lisa Brooks Good luck to you!! I personally think i didnt do good at all but we’ll find out in a few months 🙃
Watching this in line for the ACT 😂
Do you do private tutoring for international students if you do i would love for you to teach me?
What was the anwser to the first problem
2.2+0.1=2.3
A
I’ve taken the act three times my highest score has been an 18 I need at least a 25 to be accepted in the college I want to go I’m taking the act October 30 what do you guys recommend to improve my act score
Probably a little late but if you can only get an 18 then the problem is that you have not achieved mastery over the content. You need to spend time practicing the questions themselves and understanding (not learning but *understanding* ) how to get the correct answer.
got em all right bois
Hey I'm an international student and am in 8th grade in India but am an Australian citizen who studied in Australia until grade 6.Do I need to take the TOEFL??
I care to America when I was 8 and am fluent in my first language, which is not English. Do I still need to take the TOEFL since I’ve been in America for 10 years and am gonna graduate HS in the Us?
No. Since went highschool in the US, you dont need to take TOEFL
Anyone taking act next 27 oct?
@Nazariy Gyrychuk international student or a US resident?
@Nazariy Gyrychuk lucky you 😂 we are taking it a CBT
CBT applicant here for the 27th.
US student here, taking it on Saturday. So nervous.
Yesssss
I guessed E on the second problem you did and I’m PROUD (bc I still have no idea how you did that)
I got 1230 sat score first try is it good
Yes very very good because i got 970 when i do first and now i m preparing again and my aim is to get at least 1500 because ididnt have good fundament
TamalesKlientes Thanks
Tamalest practice from college board official test and Khan academy .
@@yusufcaliskan1031 how did you do on your SAT
For the second problem, if I plugged in 1 for m, and 2 for n, the answer could've been A or E. Is this part of luck that you plug in bigger numbers than those 2?
1 is one of those numbers that can easily go away. This is why it is better to start with 2. Also, plug and check does involve some luck, so it is not recommended you try that every time you see a problem.
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If you ruled out C instead, that's just a testament to why C is incorrect as an answer
The way the question is phrased makes it annoying - if you just forget about x and make all your terms different letters, like (a + b + c)(d + e) there's no way to collapse any terms so the maximum is 6. Instead of worrying about making a calculation error or wondering if there is a way to get more, using variables/letters makes you focus on the actual problem
Ok so i read the comments for question 2 and people are saying its hard.....after looking at it and pausing the video, i shook my brain a little for like half a minute and using some logic, came upon the answer 'mn'....now im gonna watch the video and check
Oh yes it was mn..... I also thought the same....can not have any like terms after multiplication
Mam i m from india 12th grade student, expected under5000 ramk in IITJEE ADBANCE EXAMINATION, excellent in PCM, please guiDE me for joining foreign universities without attempting language examination...
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I need science help!
Never mind I got a 26 on science good enough for me
Who’s taking this tomorrow lol
i’m taking it in an hour🤣
I learned standard deviation in 9th grade lol
A lot of people did
Me, a lazy (and I'd like to think) semi-intelligent person, about halfway through the second solve: why are you doing this nonsense, just test out m=2 with n=3 (as was done) and eliminate A, B, and D (again, as was done). Granted, I'd do this after eliminating B and C, though, from testing out m=0 and n=1; 0 nonzero terms there, so therefore anything adding together would be greater than 0 (in my case, 1) and therefore wrong. No need to do large exponents, right? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
I’m in AP stats right now so that first math question is easy haha I got a 97/100 on the z score section test.
Help 😂 please
2.7 * 2.7 is 7.29
But 2 standard deviations= 2.7+2.7
she added them