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PLAN (10th Grade)

PLAN is the “pre-ACT.” It is usually given by the school in the fall of the 10th grade year. It helps students see where they are academically and make plans for high school, college, or a career based on that. It is also really good practice for the ACT.

Contact the school counselor to find out when the test will be given.

PLAN consists of four tests:

English: 30 minutes

Usage/Mechanics: 30 questions
Rhetorical Skills: 20 questions

Math: 40 minutes

Pre-Algebra/Algebra: 22 questions
Geometry: 18 questions

Reading: 20 minutes, 25 questions

Science: 25 minutes, 30 questions

Testers receive a composite score that ranges from 1 to 32. This is the average of the four subject test scores.

Learn more: http://actstudent.org/plan/index.html

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