@@affanleebe1154 just do tons and tons of practice tests. Once you do so many eventually you’ll learn the ins and outs of the test, and you’ll notice patterns in the way questions are structured, so once you approach those problems that fall with the pattern you’ll be able to speed through them. Specific tips- English- Create a list of basic grammar rules, and stick to them! This applies especially for commas, you will usually never need a comma unless it applies for one of the main rules. The two main rules I stick to with commas are using them for subordinate clauses, and also when you use an introductory clause. Math is basically just practice and reviewing what you got wrong, why you got it wrong, and how to fix it for next time. A good rule would be 20,20,20. 20 minutes for the first 30 problems, 20 for the next 20, and 20 for the last 10. Reading- For me, I just read the passages and just sped as fast as I could through the readings. If you still have time until your test, I’d recommend getting good at speed reading by reading a lot. My main strategy was reading pretty fast, but thorough for the first 2 passages, reading faster for the second to last one, and skimming the last one(science, which is my favorite of the 4). Finally science, I’d take the same approach as reading. Everybody says to skip the passage and go to the questions, but for me personally, I like skimming it to get an idea of what the subject is, and catch any tricks as well. NOTE: I find that waiting to bubble at the end works best for speed and accuracy. That way you don’t keep switching from bubble to test, and that saves you time, and allows you to stay in rythm. Always give yourself 5 minutes for each test (10 for english) to bubble in at the end, or how much time it takes you to do it. Hope this helped!
Hello Brooke, this is Boeing Infinity. I am a high school student from NY. I scored a perfect 36 on ACT math and English but I want to be improve my ACT reading from a 34 to a 36. What are some effective strategies that can allow me to get a 36 on reading? I love math … I constantly scored 36 on my ACT math, but reading is hard. Thanks Brooke
Good luck to everyone taking the ACT tomorrow. You will do great!
Same I’m taking mine tomorrow
Good luck to you too! Manifesting for that 36 😤
thank youuuu
Thank you
Thank you. I’m also taking the test tomorrow and I hope I’m prepared enough.
I went from a 20 to a 35 in about an year. It can be done guys!
Tips?
@@affanleebe1154 just do tons and tons of practice tests. Once you do so many eventually you’ll learn the ins and outs of the test, and you’ll notice patterns in the way questions are structured, so once you approach those problems that fall with the pattern you’ll be able to speed through them. Specific tips- English- Create a list of basic grammar rules, and stick to them! This applies especially for commas, you will usually never need a comma unless it applies for one of the main rules. The two main rules I stick to with commas are using them for subordinate clauses, and also when you use an introductory clause. Math is basically just practice and reviewing what you got wrong, why you got it wrong, and how to fix it for next time. A good rule would be 20,20,20. 20 minutes for the first 30 problems, 20 for the next 20, and 20 for the last 10. Reading- For me, I just read the passages and just sped as fast as I could through the readings. If you still have time until your test, I’d recommend getting good at speed reading by reading a lot. My main strategy was reading pretty fast, but thorough for the first 2 passages, reading faster for the second to last one, and skimming the last one(science, which is my favorite of the 4). Finally science, I’d take the same approach as reading. Everybody says to skip the passage and go to the questions, but for me personally, I like skimming it to get an idea of what the subject is, and catch any tricks as well. NOTE: I find that waiting to bubble at the end works best for speed and accuracy. That way you don’t keep switching from bubble to test, and that saves you time, and allows you to stay in rythm. Always give yourself 5 minutes for each test (10 for english) to bubble in at the end, or how much time it takes you to do it. Hope this helped!
A year 💀
A year wont work in many cases
i barely did any reading studying, randomly got a 35 on my 5th test. just vibed with the passages
nobody:
all of us uniting for the june 12 act (good luck everyone):
yes lol
Let’s manifest those 36s for the june 12 act
im watching this an hour and a half before the test.
Taking the test tmw . Good luck y'all!!
What’s the score?? 👀
i'm taking the June 12th ACT. good luck if you guys are too! ♥️
I'm sitting at 26 with my exam on March 8th. I'm hoping for 32+ on reading because that 26 is really hurting my composite
test tmrw needed this!
SAME GOODLUCK BRO
Good luck!
If your test is tomorrow you won’t have enough time to apply these to your studying, sorry
Good luck!
@@julianacarragher7323 if uve done enough studying before hand these are helpful to take note of before u go into the testing hall
And Tip 2 pretty much simply explains why making the ACT so fast paced is a stupid idea for all test takers.
24 to 36!?? Holy moly. I went from 22 to 28
That’s still an awesome jump!!!!
Please make an updated SAT prep video!
Taking mine tmrw
B. comfort
took that test about 5 months ago..
I take my in Feb
Not me trying to get a 36 having a 18😟
Same 😟
Scared
i have a 34 but i’d still like a 36 yk
Hello Brooke, this is Boeing Infinity. I am a high school student from NY. I scored a perfect 36 on ACT math and English but I want to be improve my ACT reading from a 34 to a 36. What are some effective strategies that can allow me to get a 36 on reading? I love math … I constantly scored 36 on my ACT math, but reading is hard.
Thanks Brooke
Please can you give me some resources to study math for ACT
great
How much per hour you charge?
What's with the sounds?
haha this video is about me, thanks brooke!
how did u do it
I gave ACT on 12 june... My composite was 32...
Mrs Brook I wanna talk to you can I get your Gmail?