ACT Science is probably the most dreaded section on any standardized test. It is unlike any other section or exam that you have taken before. But with good study practices and employing a few special tactics, it can easily become the easiest for you.
By: Soleil Kelly, Mathematics & Economics at Vanderbilt University, 2023
ACT Science passages are full of scientific details that don’t actually matter to answering the questions. What trips most people up is getting lost in the details and minutia of the passage because they are trying too hard to understand it in its entirety.
A better strategy is to skim the passage at a very high level in order to answer these two questions:
By doing this, you will gather enough information to accurately answer most, if not all of the questions while also familiarizing yourself with the overall passage. Remember, if you need more detail, you are always able to look back at the passage.
ACT Science is the most structured and predictable section on the ACT. There are 3 passage types, and each passage type has specific question types associated with it.
The key to doing well on the ACT is predicting the questions and passages that you're going to see on test day.
Here are the passage types and question types associated with them:
To improve your score, you must understand these skills, figure out where your weaknesses are, and drill those skills until you have mastered them.
Being able to read graphs and charts is the single most important skill to do well on the ACT. Almost half of the questions in the section are related to interpreting a graph. Most of the time, the style of graph or the subject will be unfamiliar to you. But this is the same for nearly every student taking the exam.
Don’t be overwhelmed by what you don’t know about a topic or graph. The way that the test is written gives you everything that you will need to fully understand and complete the questions asked correctly.
Here are a few steps to make sure that you are getting the most out of reading the graph:
To get the biggest score improvement in the least amount of time, you must identify your weaknesses. Then you need to keep drilling them with practice until they are no longer a weakness.
Here's a step by step guide on how to find your weaknesses:
In the end, this gives you a few spare minutes to go back to some tough questions and try to get them right.
Don’t be afraid to skip tough questions and come back to them after you’ve answered everything that you are sure about. And remember, it is always best to guess than to leave an answer blank.