Why Science Doesn't Matter on the ACT Science Test | The Princeton Review

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If you're prepping for the ACT, you may wonder how much—and what type of—science you'll need to learn. Watch this to find out why you don't need to learn science for the ACT—and what you should focus on instead.

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