If you’re taking the ACT on Saturday, you may be wondering how to best spend your remaining study time. We are big fans of the tried and true saying, practice makes perfect. But if you're not up for a complete practice test and would rather focus on specific sections of the test, here are some last minute study recommendations:
1. English:Write out a list of everything that continues to confuse you when it comes to punctuation, grammar, and sentence structure. Not sure about the difference between "affect" and "effect"? Always guessing when to put a comma in the sentence? Look up the answers to any of your grammatical sticking points and write down the rules. Also, practice writing out a few examples of the correct usage: Obesity affects many Americans. Obesity may be the effect of a poor diet. Review your list for the next couple of days and look it over while you're eating your power breakfast before the test.