10,000+ ACT-style practice questions across all four sections — English, Math, Reading, and Science. Students who prep with Allen average a +4 composite score jump in 6 weeks.
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/ HOW IT WORKS
The ACT rewards pattern recognition and speed. Allen trains both — systematically, section by section.
Start with a full diagnostic across all four sections. In 45 minutes you'll know exactly which question types are costing you points — down to subcategory.
Stop wasting time on stuff you already know. Allen's adaptive system sends you more of the question types where you're losing points, and explains every single one.
Track your progress by section with real-time charts. Most students see a measurable composite increase within 3 weeks of consistent daily practice.
/ WHAT YOU GET
English, Math, Reading, Science — every subject, every question type, every rule the ACT tests. One TestBank, total coverage.
Every wrong answer gets a step-by-step explanation of why it's wrong — and which rule or concept you need to nail it next time.
The ACT is a speed test as much as a knowledge test. Train with real section timing — 45 min English, 60 min Math, 35 min Reading, 35 min Science.
The system learns your weak spots and sends more of those question types your way. It's not random drill — it's targeted remediation.
See your improvement per section over time. Know whether your Reading is lagging behind your Math. Make strategic decisions about where to focus.
Full access on iOS, Android, and web. Drill during lunch, after practice, in study hall. The students who score highest are the ones who practice consistently.
/ COVERAGE
10,000+ questions mapped to every testable topic across all four ACT sections.
/ REAL STUDENTS
My Science section was the problem — I was getting destroyed by data interpretation questions. Allen just hammered those question types over and over until they felt automatic. Science went from a 26 to a 33.
I needed a 30+ for my scholarship. Started at a 26. Used Allen for 7 weeks and hit 32 on test day. The explanations are actually good — not just "the answer is C because C." They explain the WHY.
Math was my weak spot going in. The timed section drills are what did it — I used to run out of time, now I finish with 8 minutes to spare. Composite went from 29 to 35. My first choice school wants a 33.
/ GET STARTED
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/ FAQ
Yes. Every plan starts with a free trial. You enter a card to hold your spot, but nothing is charged until the trial ends. Cancel before then — from any device — and you pay nothing. We don't hide a cancel button at the bottom of a menu.
Free resources give you questions. Allen gives you a training system. The difference is adaptive targeting, detailed explanations for every answer, timed section simulations, and performance tracking that shows where your score is actually leaking. It's the difference between reading a playbook and running drills.
Most students see a measurable section score improvement within 2-3 weeks of daily practice (30-45 min/day). Full composite jumps of 3-5 points typically happen over 6-8 weeks. The more consistently you use it, the faster it works — this isn't passive reading, it's active practice.
Yes — Science is fully covered, including data representation, research summaries, and conflicting viewpoints questions. ACT Science is really a reading and reasoning test, not a biology test, and Allen's questions are designed to build exactly those skills.
Yes — full access on iOS, Android, and any web browser. Your progress syncs across devices. Download the free app from the App Store or Google Play and you can pick up exactly where you left off.
/ YOUR MOVE
Your dream school has a target ACT score. You know what it is. The gap between where you are and where you need to be closes one practice session at a time. Start yours free today.
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