SupertutorTV provides multiple FREE ACT online prep resources. One of the hallmark parts of effectively prepping for the test is to repeatedly practice with valid sources. We’ve made it simple for you to navigate our content by breaking down the top five resources offered by SupertutorTV. Keep in mind that these tips, tricks, and secrets are identical to the valuable information Brooke relays to her students, which costs hundreds of dollars. So take advantage of these helpful articles and videos to maximize your full potential. Consider it a self-study crash course—all for FREE!
ACT Tip Videos
This playlist features many videos packed with helpful information that will help you score highly, including How to Get a Perfect Score on the ACT Test: 10 TIPS! Even if you’re not aiming to achieve a perfect 36, you can be sure to gain many valuable and applicable tips and tricks.
2. Free Answer Explanations to the Practice Test
It’s a given that the best way to prep for the test is to take many practice tests. After all, practice makes perfect, right? However, it’s not enough to merely take the tests. What’s more important is what comes afterwards—going over each answer and understanding why the right answer is right, and why the wrong answer is wrong. In the Youtube playlist section of our channel, Brooke reviews many question explanations to the officially released 2015-2016-2017-2018 free Practice Test [ACT-1572CPRE]. Through a detailed, step-by-step process, she guides and ultimately trains students on how to pick the correct answer to any problem. Pretty soon, you should naturally develop the strategic techniques that are fundamental to scoring highly. If you want more, subscribe to our online course at SupertutorTV.com!
3. More Free Tests
On our resources page we’ve listed links to more tests:
http://supertutortv.com/resources/
4. Blogs on the ACT Essay
If you want to improve on the writing portion, check out our blogs!
https://supertutortv.com/act/free-new-act-essay-prompts
https://supertutortv.com/act/the-new-act-essay-vs-the-new-sat-essay