We are nearly at our original goal! As of now, there are 4,718 questions on Piqosity. As we prepare for a public go-live, our contributors are rushing to post the equivalent of 10 full-length practice tests in the ACT, SAT, and ISEE:
Test |
Questions/ 1 Test |
10 Tests |
On Piqosity Now |
% Goal |
ACT |
215 |
2,150 |
914 |
43% |
SAT |
154 |
1,540 |
801 |
52% |
ISEE, UL |
160 |
1,600 |
3,003 |
188% |
Total | 5,290 | 4,718 | 89% |
This week’s strong progress of 533 questions was aided by a lull in offline student needs as the result of a leisurely week bookended by spring break and Easter. Our contributors uploaded more than 120 original math questions for the new SAT, and we dominated in ACT by completely digitizing five tests worth of ACT Reading and Science sections.
As early as next week, we could report that we’ve hit our 5,290-question goal; however, much work remains to be done on both the ACT and SAT. Next week, we will probably start creating original math questions for the ACT. By the time we’re “finish” with both college admissions tests, we’ll likely exceed our original goal by more than 1,000 questions.
Here’s What You Can Do Right Now with Piqosity Assessments
- For the ACT, students can work through the math sections from the 2015 and 2013 previously released ACTs, 30 English passages, 20 Reading passages, and 200 questions from previously released ACTs.
- For the SAT, students can work through a lot of math questions – the equivalent of 5.2 full-length tests, minus the verbal sections (Evidence Based Reading and Writing)
- For the ISEE, students can work through the equivalent of 18.77 full-length tests, which should really leave them wanting for nothing but the test to be over!
- For anyone not preparing for the above tests, our ISEE content is great for a wide range of math and english material utilized in grades 7 – 10.
Add Your Own Questions
This process might go faster if we had a little help. Feel free to upload your own questions! There are more than 35 K-12 courses outlined on Piqosity.
Upload your own questions in everything from SAT to Physics to World History and create customized quizzes that you can send to your students or friends and family.
After taking your quiz, students will get instant results included answer explanations, detailed analysis, and norm-referencing.
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