PLAN (test)
The PLAN assessment was a preliminary ACT test from ACT, Inc. that was generally administered in the sophomore year.[1] The PLAN test was scored between 1 and 32 and was determined by a composite scoring system much like that of the ACT, based on the scores received on each of the categories of the test.

PLAN test booklets.
Components
The test consisted of four separate parts: an English (grammar) section, a Math section, a Reading section, and a Science section. Each portion of the test had a different number of questions and a different amount of time allotted.[2]
Subject | Number of Questions | Time
Allowed |
---|---|---|
English |
30—Usage/Mechanics
20—Rhetorical Skills |
30 |
Math |
22—Pre-algebra/Algebra
18—Geometry |
40 |
Reading |
25 |
20 |
Science |
30 |
25 |
References
- ACT's PLAN Program: The Test (http://actstudent.org/plan/tests/index.html) 2012
- ACT's PLAN Program: The Test (http://actstudent.org/plan/tests/index.html)
External links
- ACT's PLAN Assessment
- ACT's PLAN Program
- Using PLAN scores to predict ACT scores
- Plan scores - National percentiles
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