About MathOnTime
MathOnTime presents a fast way for busy people to prepare for the mathematics
portion of standardized tests, such as the ACT and SAT. It is also useful for students wishing to review
math concepts in preparation for first-year college math classes.
The MathOnTime Method of ACT Test
Prep
The MathOnTime method takes advantage of current research on learning and memory. It turns out that one of the
best ways to learn something is to try it, make a mistake, and immediately correct the mistake. This applies
whether you want to improve your basketball free-throw percentage or increase your public speaking effectiveness.
The MathOnTime ACT Math Prep program takes advantage of this fact by guiding you through the solution immediately
after you attempt a practice problem. Thus the solution comes at a time when your brain is focused in exactly the
right place.
How a "60-Second Focus" can help you master ACT Math problems
The MathOnTime ACT Math Video Program challenges you to work a math practice
problem with a 60-second timer. This 60-second focus helps you practice two critical skills: working
under pressure and pacing yourself for the actual ACT Math test, which consists of 60 problems in 60 minutes. And
the best part is that focusing on a problem for 60 seconds will bring you to an ideal state for learning, so the
solution to the problem is much more likely to be remembered.
This ACT Math Program is a video program that covers 60 typical ACT math
problems. Each problem and solution takes just a few minutes to complete, and you can choose to complete one or
many problems each day. The beauty of this method is that it goes straight to the heart of the matter: by focusing
for one minute and then carefully following the solution, you can master a typical ACT Math problem in just a few
minutes!
Created by an engineering professor
MathOnTime.com and the ACT Math Video Program on this website were created by an engineering and mathematics
educator with 20 years teaching experience, numerous outstanding teaching awards, and a perfect 36 on the math
portion of the ACT.
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