| 1. My experience has been pretty good, I studied and got a very respectable score but the only complaint I have is with the reading section and the limited time but otherwise I think the test is straight forward and fair.
2. To an extent yes and to an extent no. GPA really has nothing to do with how intelligent one is, its more less a measure of how hard you are willing to apply yourself. The ACT also requires you to apply yourself (studying) but some people are natural test takers and can go in and come out with a 30+ without even looking at a sample test (and those people tend to have lower GPAs because they don't do homework)
3. I think the only area that the ACT assess knowledge is in the math section because you are actually doing real math problems, otherwise the remaining sections are just learning the curve balls the ACT throws at you.
4. Same as Number 3, with exception for math just tested your ACT testing abilities.
As far as I know the curve is predetermined |