Read the labels first and mentally categorize each graph, chart and table before answering questions.
Focus on analyzing graphs and data to draw conclusions from the presented information.
Avoid overthinking since the answers are usually pretty obvious from the data in the graphs, tables, and charts.
Use EdisonOS with question-type filters - select specific categories like "Data Representation" or "Conflicting Viewpoints" from dropdown menus to create custom practice sets targeting only your chosen question types
Focus on one question type at a time - learn the format, practice with easy examples first, understand common patterns, then gradually increase difficulty while timing yourself on each type separately.
In EdisonOS with Study plan builder feature - set parameters for difficulty, science topics, and question formats to create targeted mini-tests of 15-20 questions focusing on your weak areas.
Yes, it does. The interface and the test is updated to the new Enhanced ACT format. The ACT Mock test also replicates the environment of taking an official Enhanced ACT test.
Track your scores by question type after each practice test - note patterns in data interpretation vs experimental design vs conflicting viewpoints, then focus extra study time on your lowest-scoring areas.
Yes, you can. You can view the time analysis for each question and domain with their accuracy and correct answers.