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Subject: Should I study for the ACT?

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Or just take the practice exams?

  • 12.07.2012 4:50 PM PDT

Remorazz, study for the ACT!

  • 12.07.2012 4:51 PM PDT

"I am an enforcer man! Don't nothin' go down in my house! This 100% heart baby! Sure, I check a few fools. I give em the pain! But sometimes its about intimidation, though. It's mind games."
-Terry Tate, Office Linebacker

I really don't see how you would go about "studying" for the ACT. It's not that kind of test. Just take a few practice tests and you'll be fine.

  • 12.07.2012 4:51 PM PDT

Herroh. U have reached teh BOOGIE LAND

Practice Exams and Study

  • 12.07.2012 4:51 PM PDT

What is ACT? I only remember taking MCAS when I was in high school.

  • 12.07.2012 4:51 PM PDT

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  • 12.07.2012 4:52 PM PDT

"There's a very fine line between not listening, and not caring. I'd like to think that I walk that line every day."

Both.

  • 12.07.2012 4:53 PM PDT

This would be a good time to point out that the US Government seriously did consider nuking the moon during the Cold War as a show of force. Project A119.

"A large explosion on the Terminator line would put the sun behind the mushroom cloud, making the explosion visible with the naked eye from Earth."

Then the US decided they'd just send in Neil Armstrong to land on it. Neil Armstrong - the one man on the earth that was considered a suitable replacement for a nuclear missile.

Just take a practice test and you'll be fine. The only thing that you can really study for is math equations.

  • 12.07.2012 4:53 PM PDT

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I got a 1300/1600 on SAT without studying. Just go in there and make some answers!

  • 12.07.2012 4:55 PM PDT