Montclair Kimberley Academy has partnered with Compass Education to offer an on-campus, paper/pencil, ACT practice test (linear, non-adaptive) at no cost. The test results are invaluable in helping the MKA college counselors and Compass directors craft the ideal testing and tutoring plan for each student.
In addition, an at-home, computer-proctored ACT practice test will be offered on the same day at no cost. This test matches the current paper/pencil, linear version of the test. The test results are invaluable in helping MKA College Counselors and Compass directors craft the ideal testing and tutoring plan for each student.
THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS ONE WEEK BEFORE THE EVENT.
DATE & TIME
- On-campus, paper/pencil ACT practice test administration on Saturday, October 28th, 8:00 AM in the Upper School Gym.
- At-home, computer-proctored ACT practice test (linear, mirrors paper/pencil version) is available anytime on October 28th.
If you know that you cannot make the on-campus administration, please sign up for the at-home administration; this will help organize the on-campus event.
We will send you a detailed confirmation email soon after registering. For the at-home test, the testing link will be included in the email; you can take the test anytime on the administration date.
Please do not choose to test with a timing accommodation until you have confirmed your student’s status with Miller Hughes. Please contact Miller Hughes if you have any questions.

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