The Wisconsin Test Prep course consists of seven sessions that focus on all four ACT® test subject areas.
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BROOKFIELD CENTRAL
BROOKFIELD EAST
BURLINGTON
FRANKLIN
GERMANTOWN
HAMILTON/SUSSEX
KETTLE MORAINE
KETTLE MORAINE LUTHERAN
MARQUETTE
MENOMONEE FALLS
MUKWONAGO
OAK CREEK
PRAIRIE (coming soon)
RACINE CASE
ST. CATHERINES
SHORELAND
UNION GROVE
WATERTOWN LUTHER PREP
WEST BEND
WILMOT
- If your high school does not offer a prep course, please check other locations for a class near you.
- If a single class conflicts with your schedule, you may attend another session at a different school. (If possible, please notify us by email wisconsintestprep@gmail.com prior to attending)
The 2024/2025 official ACT® test dates are:
- September 14, 2024
- October 26, 2024
- December 14, 2024
- February 8, 2025
- April 5, 2025
- June 14, 2025
- July 12, 2025
The ACT® English Test consists of five passages of nonfiction prose. Each passage contains 15 questions about how it is written. Some questions ask you to choose the selection that best rephrases an underlined portion of the passage, and others ask about the passage's overall organization. (45 minutes)
The ACT® Mathematics Test is designed to test your knowledge of the basic facts and skills taught in most high school math programs. The test utilizes various problem types, including some word problems, problems that involve reading and interpreting graphs and charts, geometry problems, trigonometry problems, and a few straightforward arithmetic and algebra problems. (60 minutes)
The ACT® Reading Test includes four passages; one is a fictional narrative, and the others are nonfiction discussions of topics from the natural sciences, social science, and the humanities. A group of questions designed to test how well you understood each subject follows each passage. (35 minutes)
The ACT® Science Reasoning Test includes seven passages containing several kinds of science information: data presented in the form of graphs, tables, charts, or diagrams; descriptions of experimental studies and their results; and presentations of differing theories or hypotheses about a particular scientific question. Each passage is followed by several questions that require you to understand and interpret the information presented. (35 minutes)
"I just received a 34 on my February test. All of my subscores rose by 4 or more (reading by 8). Thank you so much for offering the prep class because I know I wouldn't have done so well without it!"
Hailey - Menomonee“The ACT® Prep course really did help me prepare for the test. I couldn’t have asked for better teachers. It’s nice to have teachers who really care about their students.”
Jason – Sussex"What an excellent resource my son was able to use to improve his ACT score - he improved from 31 to 35! The materials and teacher were beneficial. I would recommend this class to anyone!"
Tracy - Germantown"Taking the ACT class bumped my reading up 4 points. The helpful strategies shared during this class made all the difference. Taking the class also helped me with pacing for math. I improved by 5 points in both math and science. I recommend this class for anyone looking to improve their ACT score. It made a difference for my future options!"
Max - Town of ErinFor more information about the Wisconsin Test Prep courses, please contact Denise or Keith Moen.